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I have a 1978 yamaha xs650 project bike that I'm selling. It doesn't run right now because the battery isn't hooked up and a wire got disconnected but once those are fixed it will run. And it runs great. I cleaned the carbs and rebuilt them. There isn't any front brakes but there is back disc...
so i have a 1978 xs650 and i cant seem to get the rear master cylinder to work. i have taken it apart and cleaned it multiple times. all of the components seem to be in good shape, but for some reason it wont pump fluid. everything inside the master cylinder is clean and nothing should be...
Yeah I live in Chicago, so it's pretty flat around here lol. Thanks for your input. Seems like the VMs are a good choice for their performance and price.
Hey guys, I'm going to change out the carburetors on my xs650. I thought about getting the vm34s but I also heard good stuff about the pwks and the dellortos. I'd like to get some of your opinions on which ones to go with. Pros and cons etc. thanks guys!
i have a 1978 xs650. i just bought it a month ago and am still kinda new to yamahas. so this is the deal. when ever i take off on the bike or when shifting to another gear it feels really boggy. i have to keep the rpms really high to shift gears and take off so it doesnt bog out. should i try...
I have a stock 1978 xs650. I bought it without a rear master cylinder. I want to purchase a new stock one but I can't seem to figure out where exactly it goes on the bike. Any information helps and any pictures would be super helpful. Thanks guys!