If it's the 750 (and assuming its the same as the '83), it's 81 HP with 67 nm of torque. They're pretty snappy little bikes
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 exact fit if the 82 is also a 650
The flasher relay is located under the sear area on the right side of the bike
155 HP @ 4400 RPMs
HP was 82 or 83 on my 1983 Magna, Do not remember the torque but it is a very fast bike for a 750
The 1982 Yamaha Maxim XJ 750 typically requires about 3.0 quarts (approximately 2.8 liters) of oil when performing an oil change, including the oil filter replacement. It's important to use the recommended oil type, which is usually a 10W-40 motorcycle oil. Always check the owner's manual for specific details and recommendations.
82 standard
82 horse power.
81 horsepower at 7000 rpm. max torque was at 5500 rpm 64 ft lbs i think
I just posted this question in "Yamaha Motorcycle Forum" for my '82 Maxim and was told 3.7 quarts (not sure if this is with the filter or not). I heard the capacity is stamped below the filler cap. ..... The oil amount is stamped below the oil cap... in milliliters. On my 750 maxim, this is 2500milliliters, or 2.5 liters. Motorcycle oil generally come in liter bottles (which is close to a quart anyway) so it takes around two and a half liter bottles to fill. This is including the oil filter. You can always check the oil level by putting the bike on it's showstand (not the kickstand) and looking through the oil glass located next to the brake pedal.
NTC is the brand name. And 82C means it has a rating of 82 degrees centigrade.
The original equipment 305 cubic inch (5.0Liter) was factory rated at 150 horsepower