Finished project Yamaha Virago 535. 1996, 48 horsepower, 18.000 km, gloss black paint job with gold flakes, ape hangers, white walls, lowered rear end, granucci seat and more. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video. I also have XV535. I was wondering how to make rear look better without loosing passenger seat. Granucci seat is the answer. :)
@@jensingvartsen3494very nice sounding mate. I have just done mine also. Did you re-jet the carburettors to suit the exhaust or just normal settings. 👍
Hello ! The bike looks stunning. What are the rear shocks size ? Because without this huge gap between the rear wheel and mudguard the bike looks gorgeous. For the Granucci seat, how do you ordered it ? Because their website seems pretty old. Via email maybe ?
Hi Suskayo, I am sorry but I do not recall exactly what size the shocks were. I do agree this mod made a huge difference! The Granucci seat was ordered from Italy via email I believe.
Jay Eavenson Haha funny question; I actually re-routed the throttle cables quite extensively, but it worked out just fine in the end.. Thank you for watching!
Hi dude, the bike looks amazing! Do you remember how tall the handlebar was? I've been looking to replace the bars on my virago 535 and that height looks just right!
I put 10” apes on mine and that’s about as high as you can go without extending the wiring. I had to get a longer brake pipe and clutch cable but it’s not a big job. Hope this helps you 👍
@@garyconstant4234 Thanks for the answer. I ended up going with ~10-10.5 ich bar as well and it just about clears with the stock wiring. the brake line is quite tight when the bike is resting on the side stand, but it hasn't caused me any issues so far.
Hey dude, nice bike! I actually got a 535 as well with a granucci seat, however I can't find how to take it off to access under the seat. Is there somewhere under the side panels or am I missing something?