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The 1989 Yamaha XV 750 WC Virago is a cruiser motorbike that belonged to the Yamaha Virago 750 series, produced from 1981 to 1996. The 1989 Yamaha Virago, like other motorcycles of its class, has the rider's footpegs placed forward to allow the rider to lean back slightly. The passenger's footpegs, on the other hand, are positioned slightly back so that the passenger leans forward closer to the rider.
Engine
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The modestly powerful air-cooled, four-stroke, V-twin engine of the 1989 Yamaha XV 750 WC Virago has a displacement of 749.00 cc, or 45.70 cubic inches. The engine had a compression ratio of 9.0 to 1. At 7,000 rpm, the engine has 55 horsepower, or 40.1 kw. The maximum torque of 58.84 newton meters, or 43.4 ft.-lbs., can be reached at 6,000 rpm. The engine features a 40 mm Mikuni carburetor, a TCI ignition and wet sumo lubrication system. The engine is started by an electric starter.
Capacities
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The motorcycle weighs 211.0 kg, or 465.2 lbs., resulting in a 0.2607 HP/kg power-to-weight ratio. The bike is equipped with a 13-liter, or 3.43-gallon, fuel tank. With a fuel consumption of 6 liters per 100 km, or 39.20 mpg, the 1989 Yamaha XV 750 WC Virago can go 217.1 km, or 134.5 miles, without refueling.
Other Specifications
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The 1989 Yamaha XV 750 WC Virago has a muffler exhaust system with double stainless steel pipes. In terms of the carbon dioxide emissions, the bike produces 139.2 g of CO2 per every kilometer it travels. The motorbike has double disc front brakes and drum rear brakes. The motorcycle's frame is made from CrMo, or chromoly, steel that results from mixing chromium and molybdenum. CrMo steel has high strength-to-weight ratios.
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