What is a 1983 Yamaha Virago 500 worth?
What is a 1983 Yamaha Virago 500 worth?
Values
Excellent | $2,710 |
Very Good | $1,950 |
Good | $1,040 |
Fair | $525 |
Poor | N/A |
How much does a Yamaha Virago weigh?
Yamaha Virago 750 Specs
Features | Specifications |
---|---|
Dry Weight | 496 lbs or 225 kgs |
Wet Weight | 524.70 lbs or 238 kgs |
Front Wheel | 145 mm or 5.70 inches |
Rear Wheel | 100 mm or 3.7 inches |
How big is the engine in a Yamaha 500 Virago?
Make Model Yamaha XV 500 Virago Year 1983 – 86 Engine Four stroke, 70°V-Twin cylinder, SOHC, 2 Capacity 494 cc / 30.1 cu-in Bore x Stroke 73 x 59 mm
What kind of wheels does a Yamaha Virago have?
Both wheels are cast aluminum in the now common swirl pattern used on most Yamaha Virago and Maxim models. An 11.75 in. disc is used for the front brake and a 7.1 in. drum is used in back. Because the lowest part of the teardrop-shaped gas tank is lower than the carburetor float bowls, an electric fuel pump is used to feed the carbs.
Where is the yics tank on a Yamaha Virago 500?
For the Virago 500, Yamaha uses another form of YICS, this one shared with the 550 Vision. Because a V-Twin has an irregular firing order the Virago’s secondary ports aren’t connected. Instead each cylinder has its own chamber in a YICS tank, connected by a passageway leading to the intake port just above the intake valve.
Is the KTM Virago 500 a cruiser bike?
The Virago 500, though, doesn’t have the wheelbase or any of the other distances to be both a cruiser and a good place on which to go riding. Riders of average height found the 500 cramped. The bars come back too far and the ends rotate inward toward the tank, making the bars into tillers.