yes they are not cheap, but just type in virago 535 centre stand and they will come up
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Approximately 92 MPH on the 1990 model.
possible change diaphragms in both carbs.
The color code the primary color red is 4794-96944222.
The Yamaha Virago 535 has a circular window on the front left side of the crankcase, immediately behind the shift linkage. The bike needs to be held upright (second person) and then the use of a flashlight helps see the level in the window. Level should be approximately center of the window.
the starter clutchs are junk. but other than that...a pretty good bike
Having owned a 535 virago for over a year now , I have determined that it runs best on the 91 octane , which in all gas stations is the premium fuel . Any octane rating under that was not burning well at all , which leads to carbon build up in the engine , as well as sub standard performance .
Fuel capacity is 3.6 US gal with .7 US gal reserve
The recommended amount of fork oil for Virago 535 front forks is typically around 390-410 ml per fork leg, depending on the specific year and model. It is best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the exact amount recommended for your specific bike.
Not and have it look cool like does now. Certainly you can change the look and retrofit another tank.
The slide and the diaphragm separate. They just fall apart. Buy new ones. Them carbs are not easy to get out. Had to replace them on mine.