Behind a plate that is behind the rear brake lever......held in by 3 allen bolts.......
28 psi
3.8 US quarts with a filter change, 3.2 US quarts without.
Should be located Behind the 3 bolt cover on the right front side of the motor
tire psi
they are under all the warnninging lights and nutral light
I too own an '82 XV920 and found 2 companies that advertise windshields. Try www.bikebandit.com and search for windshield xv920 1982 They list 2 products.
The 1982 Yamaha Virago typically requires 10W-40 motorcycle engine oil, which is suitable for air-cooled engines. It's important to use oil that meets JASO MA standards for wet clutch compatibility. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance tips for optimal performance.
On a 1982 Yamaha XV750 Virago, the vacuum lines connect to the carburetors and the petcock. Typically, one line runs from each carburetor's vacuum port to the petcock to enable fuel flow when the engine is running. Ensure that the lines are not kinked or damaged, as this can affect performance. Always consult the service manual for specific routing and diagrams for your model.
To adjust the timing on a 1982 Yamaha Virago, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Then, remove the timing inspection plug and check the alignment of the timing mark with the mark on the flywheel. If adjustments are needed, loosen the timing plate screws and rotate the plate slightly until the marks align, then retighten the screws. Always double-check the timing after adjustments by rechecking the alignment at TDC.
the will fit but they are not the same seat. the 750 seat is just a little shorter than the 920. I put one on my 920 until I could recover the original.
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.
2 turns out.