My 98 1100 does. And I added the big engine guards which have to be loosened
and moved too. But considering how often the Yamaha dealership screwed up
the gaskets for the filter I decided to learn and do it myself even tho it's
a pain. I'd rather it not be dripping after the work is done!!!
wa
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From: "James J Schneider" <jjschneider@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Yamaha Virago Motorcyle Discussions" <virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Virago] oil change question
> "I have an 96 xv750 that has been lightly customized. "
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> Even if you have standard controls, don't the later models require the
> footpeg loosened to access oil filter? Maybe from '92 or so and up?
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> Jeremy
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