According to the Clymer manual and other sources, it's 228 cubic centimeters. In each fork tube, presumably. The manual also mentions that the oil level should be 176 mm below the top of the inner fork tube.
.028 - 031 FOR AN 1100 YAMAHA VIRAGO
4.4 galons
According to the Clymer service manual, the approximate engine oil refill capacities of a Yamaha Virago XV1100 are: With filter change : 3.3 quarts (3,100 cc) Without filter change : 3.2 quarts (3,000 cc) Engine rebuild : 3.8 quarts (3,600 cc)
It is attached to the left hand rear passenger foot peg
The 1996 Yamaha 1100 has a low oil warning light, in the instrument panel. The motor oil dipstick has a low oil mark.
find the old one, take it out and put in a new one.
Under the seat accessible on the right side after you take off the cover. (by simply pulling with your fingers.)
To remove the battery from a 1996 Yamaha Virago, first ensure the motorcycle is turned off and is in a stable position. Remove the seat by unscrewing or unfastening it, then locate the battery compartment. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first to prevent sparks, followed by the positive (+) terminal. Finally, lift the battery out of the compartment, ensuring to handle it carefully.
The answer is 3.3 liters. For the XV750-1100 with filter change. No one should ever re-use filters on these bikes. This bike depends on oil flow to stay cool And lube internal parts including the clutch.
For the 535 model, according to (http://www.artsturm.ee/virago_535/specs.html) that would be 3.7 gallons (13.5L = 3.56632271 US gallons).
40mpg.
The 1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100 has a fuel capacity of approximately 15.9 gallons (60 liters). In comparison, the 1996 Kawasaki 1000 ZXI jet ski has a fuel capacity of around 12.5 gallons (47.3 liters). These capacities allow for extended riding time on the water, but always check the owner's manual for specific details.