06-11-2010, 08:50 PM | #1 |
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Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
Just curious if any of you looked at Yamaha V-Star/Virago 250 before buying your GZ250, and if so, what made you go with the Suzuki in the end?
I'm new to the world of biking. I haven't ridden either one of these yet. From what I gathered, GZ250 is a bit bigger and offers a more comfortable riding position, especially for somewhat larger riders (not me). Virago has a better and nicer-sounding engine. I'm 5'7" and weigh about 150 lbs. I'll be sure to test ride both, but was just wondering if you had any additional pointers, things to consider when deciding on one of these bikes. Thanks! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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06-11-2010, 10:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
I did and I think the Virago is another great bike, but I'm 6' 1+" and the Virago was too cramped for my long legs, but at 5'7" it might fit you extremely well. I think the GZ has a "larger bike" look than the Virago, but the Virago is a really good looking bike. My advise would be to test ride all the bikes you are considering if possible, the Honda Rebel is another really good bike in this category. As much as I liked my GZ, I think all three of the bikes mentioned are extremely good bikes and if you are comfortable on all three but you can get a great deal on one of them, I'd probably take the great deal. All three have some advantages and disadvantages over the others, but I don't think any of them really stands out as a superior bike, just different. Some bikes fit some people better in size or comfort or in what they like in the way of looks, or maybe even a slight consideration for ease of maintenance, but none of them blows the others away in every category. In my case the fit was physically better on the GZ AND I found one close to home on e-bay with low miles and a great price so it was kinda a no brainer for me.
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
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I like the size and look of the GZ better but I really was looking for a small twin........and seeing the two pipes on the GZ, I ASSumed......... By the time I realized that it was a single, it was too late. Already had my mind made up and didn't need to be confused with facts !! :roll: I don't know that I would have made a different choice if I had ridden other small twins.......but there is a good chance.
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06-13-2010, 06:03 PM | #6 |
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
I cant say about the Vstar and Virago but I did get on a Honda Rebel before I bought my GZ. It seemed alot more cramped and the GZ just "fit" me better. Plus I liked the looks of the GZ better too so thats what I ended up with.
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06-13-2010, 07:15 PM | #7 |
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
Tried both, the V-star just seemed little. I'll admit being 6'4 cramped me up somewhat on it too, and the petite size of the V-star didn't do it any favours. Yeah, it does have a V-twin engine, but of the bikes in my price range it didn't seem to offer any additonal power....not to mention the name turned me right off....
virago n pl -goes, -gos 1. a loud, violent, and ill-tempered woman; scold; shrew 2. Archaic a strong, brave, or warlike woman; amazon [Old English, from Latin: a manlike maiden, from vir a man] So the Gz, it seems to ride a lot bigger than it is, and it feels like there is more bike there. Yes, I'll admit that it will get pasted off the line by most any other 250 out there....but thats also kinda why i like it. :retard:
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
Pete, just something to think about, if the difference in performance is what you are after, then don't buy any of the three mentioned, because the difference in performance is insignificant in my opinion. Find the bike that you feel the most comfortable on, that handles well for you, and that you like the look of. If performance is a major issue with your decision, then you probably want a different kind of bike or a larger displacement bike. For example, the Ninja 250 is a lot faster, but it's definitely not a cruiser, if you want more performance out of a cruiser, then you will probably have to go larger displacement to get it. In my opinion all the 250 cruisers are about the same in performance, kinda like the difference in 1st and 3rd place in an olympic sprint, yeah, somebody was faster than everybody else, but in the scheme of things, if you all came in within a tenth of a second, so what. (Now having said that, the guy from Jamaica was riding at least a 500cc bike compared to everybody elses 250 in the 100 Meter Dash at the last Summer Olympics.)
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06-19-2010, 01:57 PM | #10 |
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Re: Any of you considered V-Star/Virago 250?
So I finally was able to ride both bikes. The GZ250 definitely feels more substantial, although since I'm rather small, I felt fine on the Virago as well. Engine wise, Virago wins hands down... it sounds nicer and it feels more torquey... the GZ250 felt a bit gutless by comparison... I can't even imagine how weak it'd feel if I modified the front sprocket. I don't think there was anything wrong with the particular one I rode - it was almost new with less than 3K miles, very good shape overall.
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