How fast can a Yamaha XS650 go?

How fast can a Yamaha XS650 go?

Yamaha XS 650

Yamaha XS650
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company
Top speed 169 km/h (105 mph)
Power 40 kW (53 bhp) @ 7000 rpm (claimed)
Ignition type Contact point-pre 1980 TCI-post 1980

Is the Yamaha XS650 reliable?

The Yamaha XS650 engine is more or less reliable. It’s made with roller bearings and everything inside is beefy. Connecting rods, transmission gears, and all bearings are just massive. Unfortuantely, it’s still a Yamaha.

How many horsepower does a Yamaha XS650 have?

Yamaha XS 650 / XS 650C

Make Model Yamaha XS 650 / XS 650C
Max Power 39.5 kW / 53 hp @ 7200 rpm
Max Torque 54 Nm / 5.5 kgf-m / 39.8 lb-ft @ 6800 rpm
Transmission 5 Speed
Final Drive Chain

How much oil does a XS650 take?

– How much oil does a XS / TX 650 need? Between 2,5 (Manufacturer) and 2,7 liters oil, if all filters are taken out and drained.

How much would you pay for a 1980 XS650?

1980 xs650 is stripped down cafe style good running condition, it has Hugh’s hand built charging system, pamco ignition, new bushings, bearings, suspension, rebuilt front breaks and mikuni 34mm carbs and many other parts 2016 yamaha r3 for sale. Has just under 1500 miles. Great condition. Still has factory warranty. $4200.

What was your experience with the ’75 Yamaha XS650B?

At about this time last year, we had the experience of testing the ‘75 Yamaha XS650B, which was, then, Yamaha’s only entry into the big-bore market. And it was a pleasant experience – much to our surprise. We had long heard (and told) stories of how the early Yamaha 650s were not exactly what the makers had promised.

Is the Yamaha XS 650 YZ450F a good bike?

And the YZ450F is even better in 2016. For sale is my 1980 Yamaha XS 650.The bike is from 1980 and in rideable condition as is. This could be an excellent candidate for restoration or full customization, this is a versatile platform with plenty of aftermarket support.Bike is in good running condition.

Is the Yamaha XS650B a zenith in its evolution?

Upon writing the test, we gleefully exclaimed that the Yamaha XS650B seemed to have reached a zenith in its evolutionary cycle. We didn’t really expect that Yamaha would delve into more improvements on the machine, since they had a decent package as it was, and they were already spending plenty of money on other projects.

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