you can't throw it away and buy a new one. one of the bad sides owning yamaha.
Sure anything is possible with a little ingenuity - Yamaha parts especially older models can be swaped without too much fuss.
1983
650 ml in the crankcase
coil is bad
tire size is 10x3.5 tire size is 10x3.5
you should be able to take a meter and test the output. This should be a 3 phase system and you would disconnect the red 6 wire plug under the left side cover. Test the voltage on the male side. Take 3 readings on each of the yellow wires and they should add up to about 50 volts. If not check the resistance of the stator wires. They should not be inf. or shorted. I don't remember the exact resistance. you can pick up a service manual online that will have all the info for troubleshooting.
The 1983 Yamaha model you are referring to would determine the engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc). For instance, the Yamaha XS650 has a displacement of 653cc, while the Yamaha YZ80 has a displacement of 80cc. Please specify the exact model for a more accurate answer.
Yes, you can potentially fit an 83 Yamaha Maxim 750 gas tank on an 83 Yamaha 750 Seca, as both bikes share similar engine components and chassis designs. However, there may be slight differences in mounting points or fuel line connections that could require some modification. It's important to check for compatibility regarding the tank's shape and capacity to ensure it fits properly. Always consult a motorcycle mechanic or experienced enthusiast for specific advice on modifications.
83 students didn't get an A. how you get the answer is subtract 35 from 118 and you get 83.
41 questions (if you got 83 percent, then that means you got 34 questions right)
83% or B
83. You may have typed the question wrong.