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Chapter 1 Tune-up and routine maintenance
28.9b Take up excessive freeplay with the cable adjusters
28.12a Adjust rear spring preload on 1984 and later XV700
and 750 models with the adjuster on the bottom of each
shock absorber
Front fork
Air pressure
1
2
3
4
39.2 ~ 78.5 kPa
(0.4-0.8 kg/cm
2
,
5.7-11.4 psi)
39.2 ~ 78.5 kPa
(0.4-0.8 kg/cm
2
,
5.7-11.4 psi)
58.8 - 98.1 kPa
(0.6-1.0 kg/cm
2
,
8.5-14.2 psi)
78.5-117.7 kPa
(0.8-1.2 kg/cm
2
,
11.4-17.1 psi)
Rear shock absorber
Spring seat
1-2
3-5
3-5
5
Damping
adjuster
1 -2
2-3
3-4
4
Loading condition
Solo rider
O ,
With passenger
O
With accessories,
and equipment
O
With accessories,
equipment,
and passenger
O
28.12b Suspension
settings (1984 and
later models)
1984 and later models
Refer to illustrations 28.12a, 28.12b, 28.13a and 28.13b
10 Remove the air valve cap from the side of the fork and check air
pressure with an accurate gauge.
11 To reduce fork air pressure, hold down the pin in the center of the
air charging valve with' a small screwdriver or similar tool. To add air,
use a hand pump. Don't use a compressor or a service station air
hose; they will add air too quickly.
12 If you're working on an XV700 or 750, adjust rear spring preload
by turning the adjuster on the bottom of each shock absorber (see
illustrations).
13 If you're working on an XV1000 or 1100, turn the adjuster at the
bottom of each shock absorber to set spring preload (see illustration).
Turn the adjuster at the top of each shock to adjust damping (see
illustration). Note: Don't leave the damping adjuster between
positions or it will automatically adjust to the stiffest setting.
28.13a Adjust rear spring preload on 1984 and later XV1000
and 1100 models with the adjuster on the bottom of each
shock absorber
28.13b Adjust rear shock absorber damping on 1984 and later
XV1000 and 1100 models with the adjuster on the top of each
shock absorber
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  • Hi am Gavin from Napier, New Zealand- Does anyone know the correct clearance between the clutch basket bush and the gearbox input shaft on my 1990 Yamaha Virago xv 750 please? Submitted on 12-12-2021 at 00:03

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