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I measured my 83 midnight maxim 750 and it stands 31 in. from ground to top of seat
82.00 HP (59.9 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
1 down,nuetral, 2,3,4,5 up
Sure anything is possible with a little ingenuity - Yamaha parts especially older models can be swaped without too much fuss.
Follow the cable down to a reservoir adjacent to the steering head.
I have a marago 750 lol. I didn't know it but my maxim 82 750 had the shocks, calipers, rear tire and possibly tree of a virago. I discovered it when getting break pads.
ou probably have a bad side stand safety switchY
it's behind the right suspension bar. it's a black allen tip.
remove the seat scoot the gas tank toward the rear and its a little black box with an Allen wrench cap(be carefull not to strip the cap as it is made of plastic and will strip easilly)
If it's a 1981-83 with BP7ES NGK spark Plug use a 0.032 inch gap.
The fuel tank on the 1987 Yamaha Virago 750 holds about 2.3 gallons of gas. This bike is a cruiser with an air cooled four stroke engine.
20w-40 sae.. just looked at my owners manual..or on a colder days use 10w30 sae. the manual also says that.