SOURCE: fuel overflow problem with 2007 roadstar silverado
Gas running out of the carb indicates that the internal float valve is not shutting off the flow when the float bowl fills up. Might need cleaned; might need a new float valve assembly. Not cranking is an electrical problem. If you mean that the engine cranks over but doesn't start - then this could be a related carb problem. Take the bike to a reputable repair center near you.
SOURCE: want to change belts on roadstar
yes start with the manual, have a good lift for the bike and then be prepared to disassemble the rear tire, and complete swing arm out of the bike to change the belt. This is no job for a beginner!
SOURCE: change plugs 1700 roadstar
There is a tool pouch under the seat...In it there is a tool for removing the spark plugs..
I would recommend that you at least remove the gas tank...It'll make it a little easier to remove and replace the plugs. But, before you remove the plugs...Take an air compressor with a blow gun and blow out the spark plug ports, so no dirt or debris gets into the cylinder. Remove one spark plug wire at a time...Blow the port out...Then remove the plug...Check it and if it's good, re-check the gap and reinstall the plug...Put the wire back on and move to the next plug. Repeat the above...
Make sure you don't cross-thread the plugs when you reinstall them...Make sure the wires are firmly on the plugs...And make sure you put the right wire on the right plug, which shouldn't be a problem if you only remove one at a time.
And also make sure when you reinstall the gas tank that the fuel lines are firmly seated...
Removing and replacing your spark plugs is fairly easy.
SOURCE: Yamaha Roadstar 1700 Midnight sticky shift lever
make sure linkage is adjusted correctly. dry lube the levers moving part
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