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quick question, im seeing people advertise for virago's, XVS & Dragstars in the yamaha range, are they the same vehicle just known differently? simple question, i know, but I'm getting confused! :rolleyes:

Thanks in advance! :duck:

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Dear Tom,

Answer to your question is quite simple.

Earlier Yamaha Custom Bikes were given the name "Virago" [A tribe of fiery warlike women for anyone interested - don't ask me why though] Their official model code is XV for example XV535, XV750 etc.

When Yamaha changed to the more Cruiser like appearance, rather than Custom/Chopper styling, the range took on the name of Dragstar ( maybe Drag Star - not sure )Their official model code is XVS, for example XVS125, XVS650

As with all systems anomolies occur. For example the XV1600 is a Wild Star in Europe and Road Star in the States.

Also letters on the end of the engine size indicate a variant to standard. "S" usually indicates a model with more chromey bits, while "A" on the end of the Dragstar models indicates it is the "Classic" version with small diameter,fat front wheel and heavy duty fenders - should that be mudguard (no offence, Chris)

Hope that helps.

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Viragoes are fairly small Cruisers, good for shorter riders.

Dragstars are long and low, best suited for taller riders (like meeeeeeeeeee).

Very different vehicles.

Parts are not interchangable.

Get one - They are cool!!!

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