The Yamaha XV750 Virago was produced in 1981-82, featuring a four-stroke, 75-degree V-twin cylinder, SOHC engine with two valves per cylinder and a capacity of 748 cc. The bike had a compression ratio of 8.7:1 and used 34mm Keihin carburetors for induction. It had an electric starter and a wet, multi-plate clutch, with a 5-speed transmission and shaft final drive. The front suspension used a 37mm Showa leading axle, while the rear suspension had a monoshock single damper, both adjustable for air pressure and rebound damping. The bike had a front dual disc brake system with 2-piston calipers, and a rear drum brake. Its front tyre size was 3.50-19, while the rear tyre was 120/90-18. The bike had a wet weight of 227 kg (500.4 lbs) and a fuel capacity of 14.5 liters (3.8 US Gal). The Yamaha XV750 Virago had a maximum power output of 50.8 hp (37.8 kW) at 7000 rpm and a maximum torque of 5.4 kgf-m (64.7 Nm) at 5750 rpm.
Make Model: Yamaha XV 750E
Year: 1981 – 82
Engine: Four stroke, 75 degrees-V-Twin cylinder, SOHC. 2 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 748 cc / 45.6 cu-in
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