☆This time I personally need your help....☆
This was a tough decision to decide on. I generally stay behind the scenes keeping this site chugging along. Joe, is the one that gives out the amazing wealth of knowledge he has. I've put an amazing amount of time into the bringing together this website and not to mention have footed the bills a few times. I've kept us hacker free for a damn long time. I never ask much of you guy/gals. Only if we get in crunch time and the site needs a little help. Ive never asked for the ridiculous thousands I have seen another site ask for.. ridiculous is the perfect word. I even removed ads for those that log in, severely cutting revenue. Sites been about helping people, not making money. I feel bad actually doing this.. but I need help. I have gastroparesis brought on from diabetes(20+ years). I've been struggling with this nightmare for over 3 years. Finally diagnosed beginning this year. Look it up. Look up worst cases... that's me. Ive lost 60 lbs since January. 28 days ago the company I've worked for for many years found their dirty lil way to fire me. I was approved for up to 3 days off a week for fmla.. that really pissed them off. So illegally fired, savings drained from medical bills, bad diabetic now with no insurance. I'm in deep shit. That is politely saying it unfortunately. If any of you guys cant help please at least keep me in your thoughts. If this was wrong, me asking for help, my apologies. I'm declining in health fast, and unemployment hasn't came through yet and that in itself is a nightmare. Anyone who can, please donate to the website. This time it goes to help me. Thank you everyone. Again, my apologies for asking. I honestly don't know what to do or where to turn.
Rob *This message can be dismissed by hovering over the upper right corner of it and X should appear. click that.*
UPDATE: THERE HAS ALREADY BEEN A FEW OF YOU DONATING. THANK YOU SO MUCH, I'M LITERALLY IN TEARS AS I TYPE THIS. EVERY PENNY COUNTS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING THE HEROES RIGHT NOW.
This was a tough decision to decide on. I generally stay behind the scenes keeping this site chugging along. Joe, is the one that gives out the amazing wealth of knowledge he has. I've put an amazing amount of time into the bringing together this website and not to mention have footed the bills a few times. I've kept us hacker free for a damn long time. I never ask much of you guy/gals. Only if we get in crunch time and the site needs a little help. Ive never asked for the ridiculous thousands I have seen another site ask for.. ridiculous is the perfect word. I even removed ads for those that log in, severely cutting revenue. Sites been about helping people, not making money. I feel bad actually doing this.. but I need help. I have gastroparesis brought on from diabetes(20+ years). I've been struggling with this nightmare for over 3 years. Finally diagnosed beginning this year. Look it up. Look up worst cases... that's me. Ive lost 60 lbs since January. 28 days ago the company I've worked for for many years found their dirty lil way to fire me. I was approved for up to 3 days off a week for fmla.. that really pissed them off. So illegally fired, savings drained from medical bills, bad diabetic now with no insurance. I'm in deep shit. That is politely saying it unfortunately. If any of you guys cant help please at least keep me in your thoughts. If this was wrong, me asking for help, my apologies. I'm declining in health fast, and unemployment hasn't came through yet and that in itself is a nightmare. Anyone who can, please donate to the website. This time it goes to help me. Thank you everyone. Again, my apologies for asking. I honestly don't know what to do or where to turn.
Rob *This message can be dismissed by hovering over the upper right corner of it and X should appear. click that.*
UPDATE: THERE HAS ALREADY BEEN A FEW OF YOU DONATING. THANK YOU SO MUCH, I'M LITERALLY IN TEARS AS I TYPE THIS. EVERY PENNY COUNTS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING THE HEROES RIGHT NOW.
Far from a Virago
Moderators: ViragoJoe, choppin
-
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 7:13 pm
- Location: Marine City MI
- What Virago you Own: 1995 XV1100 (sold)
1976 DT175
1975 DT400
1975 DT250 (2)
1975 DT175
1975 DT125
1975 DT100
1975 GT80
1974 DT360
1974 Z50
1972 JT60 (2)
1971 JT60
1971 CT175
1970 CT175
2017 SCR950
Far from a Virago
Ok, so I no longer own a Virago, but I still stop by now and then. Gotta make sure Joe is still giving guidance and support! My project at the moment is a 1971 Yamaha CT1C which is a midsize 175 Enduro. I got it from the original owner, and It is very complete. So all I am doing on this one is a complete tear down and thorough cleaning. I have a list of parts for my local Yamaha shop to order. Mainly oil seals, crank seals, and brake shoes. One thing I will say about my few years with a Virago. I never did anything more than change oil and replace worn tires. It was a wonderful ride, albeit a very unique machine.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- ViragoJoe
- Moderator
- Posts: 3412
- Joined: Wed May 20, 2015 10:36 am
- Location: S.E. Michigan, USA
- What Virago you Own: 1996 Virago Special XV1100SH
Re: Far from a Virago
Welcome back Bill,Schu wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:18 amOk, so I no longer own a Virago, but I still stop by now and then. Gotta make sure Joe is still giving guidance and support! My project at the moment is a 1971 Yamaha CT1C which is a midsize 175 Enduro. I got it from the original owner, and It is very complete. So all I am doing on this one is a complete tear down and thorough cleaning. I have a list of parts for my local Yamaha shop to order. Mainly oil seals, crank seals, and brake shoes. One thing I will say about my few years with a Virago. I never did anything more than change oil and replace worn tires. It was a wonderful ride, albeit a very unique machine.
20190818_110154.jpg
Glad to hear you are looking over my shoulder and keeping me honest.
Maybe one day when it is a tad warmer we can get Dave, Ed, you and I together for a Brew and Burger like we did at Otter Lake a few years back.
ViragoJoe
1996 XV1100SH Virago Special
"Never ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly!!"
NOTE TO ALL:
Please edit your profile with location (State/Country) & Bike Information. It will aid us in assisting you!
All topics are archived by vehicle families for easy perusing and to find answers.
Also: If this website was helpful, please consider donating to help keep this site here for yourself and future Virago owners.
1996 XV1100SH Virago Special
"Never ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly!!"

NOTE TO ALL:

All topics are archived by vehicle families for easy perusing and to find answers.
Also: If this website was helpful, please consider donating to help keep this site here for yourself and future Virago owners.
- faffi
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:55 am
- Location: Norge
- What Virago you Own: 1982 XV750 with XV1100 engine, Seca rear wheel, XT600Z shock, Seca 650 fuel tank
Re: Far from a Virago
Looking at your list of former bikes, I see you are a true Yamaha person! How is the 175 coming along?Schu wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:18 amOk, so I no longer own a Virago, but I still stop by now and then. Gotta make sure Joe is still giving guidance and support! My project at the moment is a 1971 Yamaha CT1C which is a midsize 175 Enduro. I got it from the original owner, and It is very complete. So all I am doing on this one is a complete tear down and thorough cleaning. I have a list of parts for my local Yamaha shop to order. Mainly oil seals, crank seals, and brake shoes. One thing I will say about my few years with a Virago. I never did anything more than change oil and replace worn tires. It was a wonderful ride, albeit a very unique machine.
20190818_110154.jpg
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a motorcycle.
-
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 7:13 pm
- Location: Marine City MI
- What Virago you Own: 1995 XV1100 (sold)
1976 DT175
1975 DT400
1975 DT250 (2)
1975 DT175
1975 DT125
1975 DT100
1975 GT80
1974 DT360
1974 Z50
1972 JT60 (2)
1971 JT60
1971 CT175
1970 CT175
2017 SCR950
Re: Far from a Virago
The 175 is done and I’ve been enjoying it. The link below shows my first start up after completing my work. The other link shows the first ride in the yard. I had premix in the tank as well as the oil injection system, so it was getting plenty of lube as you can see by the blue smoke. Tomorrow I add yet another enduro to the herd. It’s a 1978 Yamaha DT175. I love the 175s and have one from 70, 71, 75, 76, and tomorrow will be adding a 78. And yes….I have a motorcycle problem.
https://youtu.be/BuC_Wo3vTcI
https://youtu.be/PYxPZPaLkWo
https://youtu.be/BuC_Wo3vTcI
https://youtu.be/PYxPZPaLkWo
-
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 7:13 pm
- Location: Marine City MI
- What Virago you Own: 1995 XV1100 (sold)
1976 DT175
1975 DT400
1975 DT250 (2)
1975 DT175
1975 DT125
1975 DT100
1975 GT80
1974 DT360
1974 Z50
1972 JT60 (2)
1971 JT60
1971 CT175
1970 CT175
2017 SCR950
Re: Far from a Virago
Hey faffi, those are not my former bikes…….those are my current collection. I recently dragged most of them out of the barn for a group photo.
https://youtu.be/TQh0GIquX5Y
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- faffi
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:55 am
- Location: Norge
- What Virago you Own: 1982 XV750 with XV1100 engine, Seca rear wheel, XT600Z shock, Seca 650 fuel tank
Re: Far from a Virago
Awesome, thank you for sharing and making the trouble to show them all
Have you seen Meekoo's channel? He has it worse than you, even
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xfsa ... 35Q/videos

Have you seen Meekoo's channel? He has it worse than you, even

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xfsa ... 35Q/videos
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a motorcycle.
-
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 7:13 pm
- Location: Marine City MI
- What Virago you Own: 1995 XV1100 (sold)
1976 DT175
1975 DT400
1975 DT250 (2)
1975 DT175
1975 DT125
1975 DT100
1975 GT80
1974 DT360
1974 Z50
1972 JT60 (2)
1971 JT60
1971 CT175
1970 CT175
2017 SCR950
Re: Far from a Virago
Oh his bikes are a whole nuther category from mine. I love the scenic rides he posts on YouTube. Probably viewed them all.
- faffi
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:55 am
- Location: Norge
- What Virago you Own: 1982 XV750 with XV1100 engine, Seca rear wheel, XT600Z shock, Seca 650 fuel tank
Re: Far from a Virago
Me too. Guess we have just proved we have too much time at our disposal. Or that we do not have our priorities right 

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a motorcycle.