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if its a virago 1100 theres two screws (philips) in between the forks right in front the motor hope this helps
The tires on a 1984 Yamaha Virago XV1000 are 100/90-19 for the front tire. The rear tire should be 140/90-15.
100/90-19 57H for the XV1100.
85ml
140/90-15 for rear and 100/90-19 for front.
paioli front forks and marzochi rear monoshock
Should be located Behind the 3 bolt cover on the right front side of the motor
Front 2,0 bar rear 2,25 - one person Front 2,0 bar rear 2,50 - two person
The Yamaha Virago 535 has a circular window on the front left side of the crankcase, immediately behind the shift linkage. The bike needs to be held upright (second person) and then the use of a flashlight helps see the level in the window. Level should be approximately center of the window.
two bolt under the front seat left side and right side. they will be a metric Allen 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.
yes, there actually alot simplier than the 750 forks, but u do lose air assist and antidive, but when u have to replace a fork seal ull be happy u did it. I have a xj750j Maxim with xj650g forks on it. didnt know they were different forks till i dug into them, but they rode perfectly smooth. unforfuantly i did loose dual disks on the front, but my single disk is noticably bigger than a one of the dual disks.