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{{Motorcycle | |||
|name = Yamaha XS500 | |name = Yamaha XS500 | ||
| | |photo= 1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-5.jpg | ||
|aka = | |aka = XS500B, XS 500 | ||
|manufacturer = | |manufacturer = Yamaha | ||
|parent_company = | |parent_company = | ||
|production = | |production = 1975 - 1979 | ||
|model_year = | |model_year = | ||
|predecessor = | |predecessor = [[Yamaha TX500]] | ||
|successor = | |successor = | ||
|class = | |class = Standard | ||
|engine = | |engine = twin, four-stroke | ||
|bore_stroke = | |bore_stroke = 73.0mm x 59.6mm | ||
|compression = | |compression = 8.5:1 | ||
|top_speed = | |top_speed = 111 mph (178 km/h) | ||
|power = | |power = 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 8250RPM | ||
|torque = | |torque = 32.45 ft/lbs (44.0 Nm) @ 6500RPM | ||
|ignition = | |fuel_system = 2x38mm Mikuni Carburetors | ||
|spark_plug = {{sparkplug|D8EA}} 75-78 | |ignition = battery, [[timing]] 38* btdc, point gap .012-.018 in. | ||
|battery = {{battery|YB14L-A2}} 75-78 | |spark_plug = {{sparkplug|NGK D8EA}} 75-78 | ||
|transmission = | |battery = {{battery|YUASA YB14L-A2}} 75-78 | ||
|frame = | |transmission = Gear box: 5-speed <br> | ||
|suspension = | Final Drive: [[chain]] <br> | ||
|brakes = | Clutch: wet, multi-disc <br> | ||
|front_tire = {{tire|}} | |||
|rear_tire = {{tire|4.00-18}} | |final_drive= {{chain|530x106}} | ||
|rake_trail = | |front_sprocket= 16T | ||
|wheelbase = | |rear_sprocket= 42T | ||
|length = | |frame = | ||
|width = | |suspension =Front: inverted forks <br> | ||
|height = | |||
|seat_height = | |brakes =Front: single disc <br>Rear: single disc | ||
|dry_weight = | |front_tire = {{tire|3.25-19}} | ||
|wet_weight = | |rear_tire = {{tire|4.00-18}} | ||
|fuel_capacity = | |rake_trail = | ||
|oil_capacity = | |wheelbase = 55.12 inches (1400 mm) | ||
|fuel_consumption = | |length = 84.65 inches (2150 mm) | ||
|turning_radius = | |width = 32.87 inches (835 mm) | ||
|related = | |height = 44.49 inches (1130 mm) | ||
|competition = | |seat_height = | ||
|dry_weight = | |||
|wet_weight = 210.0 kg | |||
|fuel_capacity = 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters) | |||
|oil_capacity = 0.92 Gallon (3.50 Liters) | |||
|recommended_oil= Yamalube 10w-40 | |||
|fuel_consumption = 2.80 liters/100 km (35.7 km/l or 84.01 mpg) | |||
|turning_radius = | |||
|related = [[Yamaha XS650]] | |||
|competition = | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Yamaha XS500''' | The '''[[Yamaha]] XS500''' was a twin, [[four-stroke]] Naked [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Yamaha]] between 1975 and 1979. It could reach a top speed of 111 mph (178 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 32.45 ft/lbs (44.0 Nm) @ 6500 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 8250 RPM. | ||
==Overview== | |||
The Yamaha XS 500 may not have anywhere near the street credentials of its big brother, the [[Yamaha XS650|XS 650]], but if you ride a parallel twin less than 30 years old you owe a debt of gratitude to the younger sibling. The technically-advanced engine made lots of power, though almost all of it came between 6,000rpm and the 9,000rpm redline. On early TX models this combined with poor fueling on throttle transitions, light flywheels, uneven power-pulses from the 180 degree crank and excessive driveline lash to make smooth part-throttle and stop start riding a real challenge. | |||
The '''XS500''', despite attracting all the right kind of attention at its launch back in 1972 failed to deliver. The combination of an [[air-cooled]] eight-valve head, 180-degree crank, [[double overhead cams]], electric start and two CV carbs made for an extremely smooth and fairly porky middleweight twin. | |||
Due to its uninspiring appearance and unreliability it was held back from success. The first models had some problems with warping valve seats, so later cylinder heads were changed to round exhaust ports to help the heat dissipate. Heat remained a problem, frequently causing the head to fracture. The balancer and camchain arrangements needed regular attention. The XS offered good handling, but it was no lightweight so hardly came into the tarmac-tearing "road burner" category. When it went out of production in 1979 there were few who mourned its passing - and fewer still today who consider it to be wildly desirable. | |||
==Engine== | |||
The engine was a [[air cooled]] twin, four-stroke. A 73.0mm [[bore]] x 59.6mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 499.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a double overhead cams/twin [[cam]] (dohc). | |||
==Drive== | |||
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet, multi-disc. | |||
==Chassis== | |||
It came with a 3.25-19 front [[tire]] and a 4.00-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The XS500 was fitted with a 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters) fuel tank. The wheelbase was 55.12 inches (1400 mm) long. | |||
==1975== | ==1975== | ||
<gallery mode='packed-hover'> | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Brown-0.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Brown | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Brown-1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Brown | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Brown-2.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Brown | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Brown-3.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Brown | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-0.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-1.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-2.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-3.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-4.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-5.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-6.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-7.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
File:1975-Yamaha-XS500-Maroon-8638-8.jpg|left|thumb|1975 Yamaha XS500 in Maroon | |||
</gallery> | |||
<br style="clear: left"/> | <br style="clear: left"/> | ||
==1976== | ==1976== | ||
<gallery mode='packed-hover'> | |||
File:1976-Yamaha-XS500C-Brown-0.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Yamaha XS500C in Brown | |||
File:1976-Yamaha-XS500C-Brown-1.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Yamaha XS500C in Brown | |||
File:1976-Yamaha-XS500C-Brown-2.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Yamaha XS500C in Brown | |||
</gallery> | |||
<br style="clear: left"/> | <br style="clear: left"/> | ||
The XS500C was the revamped-for-1976 model and came with something resembling style and - even better -- something else, resembling durability. | The XS500C was the revamped-for-1976 model and came with something resembling style and - even better -- something else, resembling durability. | ||
==In Media== | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/the-sweeney#yamaha-xs500 The Sweeney] | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/espion-leve-toi#yamaha-xs500 Espion, lève-toi] | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/atomik-circus-le-retour-de-james-bataille#yamaha-xs500 Atomik Circus, le retour de James Bataille] | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/dan-cheng-lu#yamaha-xs500 Dan cheng lu] | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/les-petits-calins#yamaha-xs500 Les petits câlins] | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{Yamaha}} | {{Yamaha}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:05, 23 November 2019
Yamaha XS500 | |
Manufacturer | |
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Also called | XS500B, XS 500 |
Production | 1975 - 1979 |
Class | Standard |
Predecessor | Yamaha TX500 |
Engine | twin, four-stroke |
Bore / Stroke | 73.0mm x 59.6mm |
Compression ratio | 8.5:1 |
Top Speed | 111 mph (178 km/h) |
Horsepower | 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 8250RPM |
Torque | 32.45 ft/lbs (44.0 Nm) @ 6500RPM |
Fuel System | 2x38mm Mikuni Carburetors |
Ignition | battery, timing 38* btdc, point gap .012-.018 in. |
Spark Plug | NGK D8EA 75-78 |
Battery | YUASA YB14L-A2 75-78 |
Transmission | Gear box: 5-speed Final Drive: chain |
Final Drive | Chain: 530x106 |
Front Sprocket | 16T |
Rear Sprocket | 42T |
Suspension | Front: inverted forks |
Brakes | Front: single disc Rear: single disc |
Front Tire | 3.25-19 |
Rear Tire | 4.00-18 |
Wheelbase | 55.12 inches (1400 mm) |
Length | 84.65 inches (2150 mm) |
Width | 32.87 inches (835 mm) |
Height | 44.49 inches (1130 mm) |
Weight | 210.0 kg (wet) |
Oil Capacity | 0.92 Gallon (3.50 Liters) |
Recommended Oil | Yamalube 10w-40 |
Fuel Capacity | 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters) |
Fuel Consumption | 2.80 liters/100 km (35.7 km/l or 84.01 mpg) |
Related | Yamaha XS650 |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Yamaha XS500 was a twin, four-stroke Naked motorcycle produced by Yamaha between 1975 and 1979. It could reach a top speed of 111 mph (178 km/h). Max torque was 32.45 ft/lbs (44.0 Nm) @ 6500 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 8250 RPM.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Yamaha XS 500 may not have anywhere near the street credentials of its big brother, the XS 650, but if you ride a parallel twin less than 30 years old you owe a debt of gratitude to the younger sibling. The technically-advanced engine made lots of power, though almost all of it came between 6,000rpm and the 9,000rpm redline. On early TX models this combined with poor fueling on throttle transitions, light flywheels, uneven power-pulses from the 180 degree crank and excessive driveline lash to make smooth part-throttle and stop start riding a real challenge.
The XS500, despite attracting all the right kind of attention at its launch back in 1972 failed to deliver. The combination of an air-cooled eight-valve head, 180-degree crank, double overhead cams, electric start and two CV carbs made for an extremely smooth and fairly porky middleweight twin.
Due to its uninspiring appearance and unreliability it was held back from success. The first models had some problems with warping valve seats, so later cylinder heads were changed to round exhaust ports to help the heat dissipate. Heat remained a problem, frequently causing the head to fracture. The balancer and camchain arrangements needed regular attention. The XS offered good handling, but it was no lightweight so hardly came into the tarmac-tearing "road burner" category. When it went out of production in 1979 there were few who mourned its passing - and fewer still today who consider it to be wildly desirable.
Engine[edit | edit source]
The engine was a air cooled twin, four-stroke. A 73.0mm bore x 59.6mm stroke result in a displacement of just 499.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a double overhead cams/twin cam (dohc).
Drive[edit | edit source]
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet, multi-disc.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
It came with a 3.25-19 front tire and a 4.00-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The XS500 was fitted with a 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters) fuel tank. The wheelbase was 55.12 inches (1400 mm) long.
1975[edit | edit source]
1976[edit | edit source]
The XS500C was the revamped-for-1976 model and came with something resembling style and - even better -- something else, resembling durability.
In Media[edit | edit source]
- The Sweeney
- Espion, lève-toi
- Atomik Circus, le retour de James Bataille
- Dan cheng lu
- Les petits câlins
References[edit | edit source]
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