How big is the fuel tank on a Yamaha XS750?

How big is the fuel tank on a Yamaha XS750?

The XS750 Special was fitted with a 5.02 Gallon (19.00 Liters) fuel tank. The XS 750 and XS 850 were produced from 1976 to 1980. The US enjoyed this bike one year more. Because they had three cylinders, everybody knows the bikes as “Triples”.

When was the last year a Yamaha XS 750 was made?

The Yamaha XS 750 Triple Special was produced from 1976 into the 1980s for the worldwide motorcycle market. In the United States, the last model year was 1981. These bikes are usually referred to as “Triples” because they have 3 cylinders.

How big is a Yamaha XS750 triple engine?

5.5 in. (140 mm) 5.9 in. (150 mm) 32.1 in. (815 mm) 31.5 in. (800 mm) 46.9 in. (1,190 mm) 61.8 in. (1,570 mm) 49.8 in. (1,265 mm) 36.8 in. (935 mm) 36.4 in. (925 mm) 89.4 in. (2,270 mm) 86.6 in. (2,200 mm) 4.5 U.S. gal. (17 liters) 2.96 U.S. qt. (2.8 liters) 3.28 U.S. qt. (3.1 liters) 531 Ib. (241 kg)

What kind of engine does a Yamaha TX 750 have?

Yamaha chose, with varying degrees of success, to go for technical originality, calling on outside designers to develop the technologies in which the firm was not yet experienced. Yamaha chose the prestigious Porsche to develop the twin-cylinder engine of the TX 750 and the shaft drive of the XS750.

The XS750 Special was fitted with a 5.02 Gallon (19.00 Liters) fuel tank. The XS 750 and XS 850 were produced from 1976 to 1980. The US enjoyed this bike one year more. Because they had three cylinders, everybody knows the bikes as “Triples”.

5.5 in. (140 mm) 5.9 in. (150 mm) 32.1 in. (815 mm) 31.5 in. (800 mm) 46.9 in. (1,190 mm) 61.8 in. (1,570 mm) 49.8 in. (1,265 mm) 36.8 in. (935 mm) 36.4 in. (925 mm) 89.4 in. (2,270 mm) 86.6 in. (2,200 mm) 4.5 U.S. gal. (17 liters) 2.96 U.S. qt. (2.8 liters) 3.28 U.S. qt. (3.1 liters) 531 Ib. (241 kg)

What is the repair manual for a 1979 Yamaha XS750?

Yamaha XS750 1979 Yamaha XS750 and 850 Triples 747cc and 826cc 1976-1981 Repair Manual by Haynes ManualsĀ®. Format: Paperback. Written from hands-on experience gained from the complete strip-down and rebuild of a vehicle, Haynes can help… Motorcycle Basics Techbook by Haynes ManualsĀ®. Format: Paperback.

Yamaha chose, with varying degrees of success, to go for technical originality, calling on outside designers to develop the technologies in which the firm was not yet experienced. Yamaha chose the prestigious Porsche to develop the twin-cylinder engine of the TX 750 and the shaft drive of the XS750.