Left hand on handlebar grip, right hand on handle under the seat, right foot on the centerstand lever, bike vertical on flat ground with the handlebars/front tire straight. Push down on the foot lever of the stand while lifting from the handle. Most of the work done is by pushing the lever and the lift handle is mostly for stabilizing and helping to raise the bike. This applies to all bikes and once you get the feel for it you'll find that any size bike is pretty easy to put on the stand. I can center stand my CBR1100XX while on the bike, first time was hard, but once I got it down it's fairly easy.
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SOURCE: HELLO I HAVE A 1982 YAMAHA VIRAGO 920,I REPLACED
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SOURCE: How do you permanently fix the bendix starter
first off it is not a bendix starter on these bikes! there are several fixes for these starters,,, but most important is that the bike s in tune! if it has running problems with carburetor's they are hard to start anyway..
the early virago's had a gear that slides out and engages into the flywheel, there is a drag clip that forces it to slide and wears out, also if the edges of that gear round off makes it worse too
SOURCE: My signal switch seems to
Most Yamaha turn signals are supposed to spring back to center and stay flashing till you press in on the swiitch
Some models also have self cancelling signals that shuf off after the bike travels so many feet.
Possibly your switch is simply gummed up.....key off, spray some WD40 into switch and work it left to right back and forth and press it in and out....if its now moving freely, try the key again and see if its better.
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