SOURCE: Removing Yamaha rear tire (1100 Classic)
do you mean remove the wheel? tires are best left to a shop to do as they have the machine. drive shaft yes? undo all bolts thru frame to final drive casing. slacken wheel nut but do not remove spindle, pull wheel back and out of the frame the drive shaft comes with it, tace out spindle and now lift final drive from wheel, there may be a spacer which might fall out. done deal..
SOURCE: Have a 2001 yamaha 250 virago and it won't satrt,
You do have fuel in the tank? Pull fuel line from carburetor--turn fuel tap ON--fuel should run from line (into clean can or bottle). If none, the brass screen inside the tap body may be plugged. Remove screen and hold with pliers. Clean with carburetor cleaner from auto parts store. When you set choke, can you see anything happening? May have water in bottom of float bowl. Remove bowl to check (and clean).
SOURCE: I would like to know how to rebuild a gas / oil
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SOURCE: How can I remove the rear seat of a Yamaha Virago
The rear seat is held in place with a single bolt near the rear of the seat. This bolt is normally a socket head type (you use an allen key to remove it), is near the centre of the rear fender and also usually holds the rear rack or grab bar in place. Once the bolt is removed you may need to shift the rear of the seat sideways one way or the other in order that the tab on the seat clears the grab bar or luggage rack. The front end of the rear seat is secured under a tab so after removing the single bolt, simply slide the seat toward the back of the bike and it will come free.
SOURCE: I have a 20058 Honda
The worst part of getting the wheel off is removing the exhaust pipe. It is held to the engine by 2 nuts that can be accessed form below the bike and then by a single nut to the rear of the bike frame. Once the exhaust is off you can remove the centre nut of the wheel after having removed the split pin at which point the wheel will come off.
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