Yes, you can potentially fit an 83 Yamaha Maxim 750 gas tank on an 83 Yamaha 750 Seca, as both bikes share similar engine components and chassis designs. However, there may be slight differences in mounting points or fuel line connections that could require some modification. It's important to check for compatibility regarding the tank's shape and capacity to ensure it fits properly. Always consult a motorcycle mechanic or experienced enthusiast for specific advice on modifications.
I measured my 83 midnight maxim 750 and it stands 31 in. from ground to top of seat
82.00 HP (59.9 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
1 down,nuetral, 2,3,4,5 up
Sure anything is possible with a little ingenuity - Yamaha parts especially older models can be swaped without too much fuss.
Follow the cable down to a reservoir adjacent to the steering head.
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.
ou probably have a bad side stand safety switchY
it's behind the right suspension bar. it's a black allen tip.
remove the seat scoot the gas tank toward the rear and its a little black box with an Allen wrench cap(be carefull not to strip the cap as it is made of plastic and will strip easilly)
If it's a 1981-83 with BP7ES NGK spark Plug use a 0.032 inch gap.
The fuel tank on the 1987 Yamaha Virago 750 holds about 2.3 gallons of gas. This bike is a cruiser with an air cooled four stroke engine.
The oil capacity for a 1981 Yamaha Seca 750 is approximately 3.5 quarts (or about 3.3 liters) when including the oil filter. It's important to ensure that you check the oil level with the bike on level ground and after the engine has been warmed up for accurate readings. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines.