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How do I remover air filter cover on yamaha roadstar midnight silverado

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: How do I take off the seat to a yamaha midnight

ignition key all the way to the left oposote to ignition and that will release the seat

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: Is a hassle to take off a rear tire on a 2002

yup! what is the problem please be specific?

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: Yamaha Roadstar 1700 Midnight sticky shift lever

make sure linkage is adjusted correctly. dry lube the levers moving part

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2010

SOURCE: describe seat removal on 2004 yamaha roadstar

roadstar seats remove from the key switch, turn left "without" pushing down on the lock cylinder, and you will hear the seat release from the front of the drivers pad.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: 2002 yamaha roadstar, fuel leaks out of the air

Check that you don't have a stuck float ,which is preventing the float needle from shutting off the fuel.Its not uncommon for foats to puncture and sink .or grit or dirt to get stuck in the float needle shut off needle and fuel can still gtet passed causeing flooding .

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Where do i locate fuse box for 2005 yamaha roadstar silverado?

Behind the left side oil cover under the seat. Remove the bolt on the cover and pull it off.
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What oil do i run in my yamaha roadstar silverado

Any oil that is JASO MA certified motorcycle oil. 10w-40 for cold climate. 20w-50 for warm climate/touring. Car oils use different additives. Do not use any oil that says Energy Conserving on the label . It will shorten the life of your wet clutch and transmission gears. If you use Synthetic oils, they will help your bike run cooler and shift easier.
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How do you adjust the idel lower on a 2004 yamaha roadstar

black plastic thumb screw under the air filter. turn it to the left to lower the idle speed
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2002 yamaha roadstar, fuel leaks out of the air filter , What can I do

Check that you don't have a stuck float ,which is preventing the float needle from shutting off the fuel.Its not uncommon for foats to puncture and sink .or grit or dirt to get stuck in the float needle shut off needle and fuel can still gtet passed causeing flooding .
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How do I remove the seat off a 2006 yamaha roadstar?

should just turn the key to the left unless the cable release is broken
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Describe seat removal on 2004 yamaha roadstar midnight edition please

roadstar seats remove from the key switch, turn left "without" pushing down on the lock cylinder, and you will hear the seat release from the front of the drivers pad.
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Yamaha Roadstar 1700 Midnight sticky shift lever

make sure linkage is adjusted correctly. dry lube the levers moving part
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Where can I get a copy of the owners manual that came with a 2005 roadstar silverado? Just bought a used bike Love it

http://216.37.204.206/xtremepowersports/Yamaha_OEM/YamahaMC.asp?Type=13&A=509&B=1

Go here and they are $14.00 should be available at any Yamaha dealer.
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Carb puking gas

I had this same problem. What I discovered was the float needs adjusted on the carb. I set mine lower inthe bowl and it stopped the leaking. Reason for this happening is on hot days the fuel in the bowl will boil. This boiling action dumps in more fuel and the carb spits it out the air breather.
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