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2006 Yamaha Virago 250
2006 Yamaha Virago 250
The Yamaha Virago 250 is a solid choice for an entry-level cruiser, with its smaller size a less intimidating beginner bike than its larger cruiser siblings.Yamaha Virago 250 The Ninja rose to the top in our four-bike comparo due to its overall refinement, but depending on what the individual rider was…
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2006 Newbie Bike Comparo
2006 Newbie Bike Comparo
…ambition has been to one day own a Harley), we picked a machine from each of the four main divisions of street riding - a sporty Kawasaki Ninja 250, Yamaha's Virago 250 cruiser, a dual-sport DR200SE from Suzuki, and a Piaggio Fly 150 for the scooter set.Since the newbie shootout is one of the more unconventional…
2006 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Comparison
2006 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Comparison
…bikes, with one notable exception. The Ninja 250 rose above its competitors due to its more refined overall package, in spite of owning the thriftiest pricetag.Kawasaki Ninja 250 When it came time to choose a winner for the shootout,?Kawasaki's Ninja 250 almost got a clean sweep straight across the board…
2007 Yamaha V-Star 1300 First Ride
2007 Yamaha V-Star 1300 First Ride
…that Star terms this substantial cruiser "mid-sized." With a ready-to-ride weight approaching 700 pounds, this is certainly a huge step up from a Virago 250. But whatever you care to call it, it's virtually impossible to find a more nicely finished cruiser for under 10 grand.Star Motorcycles (you can…
2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 1st Ride
2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 1st Ride
…almost everyone will be able to touch down with both feet. The Spirit's remarkable perch is lower than the 27-inch seat on the puny feeling Yamaha Virago 250 we tested in our Newbie Bike Comparo and is even lower than the seat on Honda's own entry-level 250cc cruiser the 26.6-inch high Rebel! Although…



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