Yamaha XS650 Parts by Year
Find Yamaha XS650 parts by model year and factory model code. Choose your bike below to shop parts tagged for that specific year, including engine, carburetor, electrical, brake, clutch, cable, exhaust, gasket, suspension, lighting, and restoration parts.
The Yamaha XS650 family includes early XS1 and XS2 models, 1973β1974 TX650 models, standard XS650 models, and XS650 Special models. Some parts fit several years, while others are specific to one model, year, or style, so always confirm final fitment on the individual product page before ordering.
Choose your Yamaha XS650 model year below to view parts matched to that bike.
Shop Yamaha XS650 Parts by Model Year
Early Yamaha XS650 Models
Choose from the early XS650 models before the TX650 name was introduced.
Yamaha TX650 Models
Shop parts for the 1973 and 1974 Yamaha TX650 model years.
Yamaha XS650 Standard Models
Shop standard Yamaha XS650 model-year pages for 1975β1981 bikes.
- 1975 Yamaha XS650B Parts
- 1976 Yamaha XS650C Parts
- 1977 Yamaha XS650D Parts
- 1978 Yamaha XS650E Parts
- 1979 Yamaha XS650F Parts
- 1980 Yamaha XS650G Parts
- 1981 Yamaha XS650H Parts
Yamaha XS650 Special Models
Shop Yamaha XS650 Special model-year pages for 1978β1983 bikes.
- 1978 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SE Parts
- 1979 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SF Parts
- 1980 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SG Parts
- 1981 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SH Parts
- 1982 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SJ Parts
- 1983 Yamaha XS650 Special XS650SK Parts
Shop Yamaha XS650 Parts by Category
Looking for a specific part type? Browse the main Yamaha XS650 parts categories below, or choose your exact model year above to narrow fitment first.
- Engine Parts
- Carburetor & Fuel Parts
- Electrical & Ignition Parts
- Brake Parts
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Clutch Parts
- Air & Fuel
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Exhaust Parts
- Suspension & Steering Parts
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Wheels & Axles
- Drive & Sprockets
- Tachometer & Speedometer
- Frame & Controls
- Handlebars & Grips
- Decals
- Tools & Maintenance
Not Sure Which Yamaha XS650 Model You Have?
If you are not sure whether your bike is an XS1, XS2, TX650, XS650 Standard, or XS650 Special, start with the year shown on your registration, ownership, or frame tag, then choose the matching model above. Early XS650 models and later Special models can have important differences in controls, brakes, bodywork, exhaust, electrical parts, wheels, and other fitment details.
Many Yamaha XS650 parts fit more than one model year, but some are year-specific. Use these model-year pages to narrow your search, then check the fitment listed on each product page before ordering.
Yamaha XS650 Parts by Year FAQ
Why shop Yamaha XS650 parts by year?
Yamaha XS650 parts can vary by model year, model code, and Standard or Special trim. Shopping by year helps narrow the parts list before checking final fitment on the product page.
What is the difference between XS1, XS2, TX650, and XS650?
XS1 and XS2 refer to the early Yamaha XS650 models. TX650 was used for the 1973 and 1974 model years. Later bikes used XS650 model codes such as XS650B, XS650C, XS650D, XS650E, and XS650 Special codes.
Are XS650 Standard and XS650 Special parts always the same?
No. Some parts are shared between Standard and Special models, but other parts can differ by trim, year, wheel style, brake setup, bodywork, exhaust, controls, or electrical layout.
Do all parts on a model-year page fit only that year?
No. A model-year page includes parts tagged for that specific bike, and some parts may also fit other XS650 years. The product page is the final place to confirm fitment before ordering.
How do I find parts for a modified or mixed-year XS650?
If your XS650 has swapped engines, aftermarket carburetors, custom wiring, wheel changes, brake upgrades, or mixed-year parts, use the model-year page as a starting point, then confirm measurements, fitment notes, and product details before ordering.
What should I check before ordering Yamaha XS650 parts?
Check the model year, model code, product fitment notes, part dimensions, and any OEM reference numbers listed on the product page. This is especially important on bikes with swapped engines, aftermarket carburetors, custom wiring, or mixed-year components.