To service the front forks on a 1982 Yamaha Virago, start by removing the front wheel and brake calipers, then loosen the fork clamps at the triple tree. Next, drain the old fork oil by removing the fork caps and sliding the forks out of the triple tree. Clean the fork tubes and inspect seals for wear; replace them if necessary. Finally, refill with the appropriate type and amount of fork oil, reassemble the forks, and ensure all components are securely tightened.
if its a virago 1100 theres two screws (philips) in between the forks right in front the motor hope this helps
The recommended amount of fork oil for Virago 535 front forks is typically around 390-410 ml per fork leg, depending on the specific year and model. It is best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the exact amount recommended for your specific bike.
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
To service the front fork oil on a 1966 Yamaha YDS3 motorcycle, first, remove the front wheel and fender to access the forks. Then, loosen the top caps and drain the old oil by inverting the forks. After letting them drain completely, refill with the recommended fork oil to the specified level, usually around 5-6 ounces per fork. Finally, reassemble the forks, ensuring the caps are securely tightened.
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