20/50
0.8 millimeters
81hp
Disconnect the battery then remove or loosen the top center bolt going towards the fuel tank. I remove the relay from its harness ad best as possible, remove the battery strap (rubber). Then carefully and almost forcefully "finagel" it out of it box. Hope that helps.
The 1982 Yamaha XJ750 typically requires about 3.2 quarts (approximately 3.0 liters) of oil when changing the oil and oil filter. If you're just checking the oil level without changing the filter, it may take slightly less. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations for your specific model.
XJ750 is a 4 cylinder. Xv750 is a V-Twin
To change the oil on a 1983 Yamaha XJ750, first, warm up the engine briefly to thin the oil, then turn it off and let it cool slightly. Place a drain pan under the engine and locate the drain plug, which is situated on the bottom of the engine case. Remove the drain plug using a wrench, allowing the old oil to fully drain out. After the oil has drained, replace the drain plug, remove the old oil filter, install a new one, and refill the engine with fresh oil through the designated filler cap.
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.
There are three color schemes that I know of.. I own an '82 XJ750 SECA that's all-over gray body/black frame, the Hayes Shop book that I have for it has a light burgundy red color bike on the cover. I have also seen a royal blue color on a tail light piece. I've been looking for different colors too.. the gray is nice, but I am looking to shoot the bike a different color.. hope that helps.. TJ
Behind the headlight bucket. It's a remote reservoir and a pain in the neck to clean out, work on.
my insurance at 24 yrs old insuring a 97 CBR600F3 with a good record, liability only was $27 a month. I'm sure yours can be cheaper, just use mine as a reference.