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#1 robsamui

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Posted 2012-01-25 21:44:46

I want to buy a 400cc V 535 Virago with the S-pipes. Made 87-2003. S-pipe not straight. Check pics.

If some small problems then we'll talk money

If you know anyone please PM me. Spread the word!

Thanks

Rob

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#2 billd766

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Posted 2012-01-26 19:44:28

I have a Virago 535 with S pipes and they are a bugger to keep clean.

Also if it is like mine then the only way to check the oil level is to put a bloch under the motor to keep the bike upright, then put something on the floor to lie on and there is a small window (like a porthole) at the bottom left front below the cylinder where you can see the oil level.

Also if it is shaft drive the differential takes 190 ml of hypoid 80 oil.

I have a big glass syringe (had it for a long time) to fill it up.

When/if you get one (with a green book) I may be able to help you out with manuals.

They're great bikes.

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Posted 2012-01-28 08:28:08

Moving to bike forum but leaving original link .

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Posted 2012-01-29 11:45:05

View Postbilld766, on 2012-01-26 19:44:28, said:

I have a Virago 535 with S pipes and they are a bugger to keep clean.

Also if it is like mine then the only way to check the oil level is to put a bloch under the motor to keep the bike upright, then put something on the floor to lie on and there is a small window (like a porthole) at the bottom left front below the cylinder where you can see the oil level.

Also if it is shaft drive the differential takes 190 ml of hypoid 80 oil.

I have a big glass syringe (had it for a long time) to fill it up.

When/if you get one (with a green book) I may be able to help you out with manuals.

They're great bikes.

Thanks for the tips!
R

#5 billd766

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Posted 2012-01-29 14:16:57

View Postrobsamui, on 2012-01-29 11:45:05, said:

View Postbilld766, on 2012-01-26 19:44:28, said:

I have a Virago 535 with S pipes and they are a bugger to keep clean.

Also if it is like mine then the only way to check the oil level is to put a bloch under the motor to keep the bike upright, then put something on the floor to lie on and there is a small window (like a porthole) at the bottom left front below the cylinder where you can see the oil level.

Also if it is shaft drive the differential takes 190 ml of hypoid 80 oil.

I have a big glass syringe (had it for a long time) to fill it up.

When/if you get one (with a green book) I may be able to help you out with manuals.

They're great bikes.

Thanks for the tips!
R

I also found this site within Ebay

http://motors.shop.e...4506.m270.l1311



 


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