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Anonymous Posted on Apr 27, 2012

Installing back seat rest for yamaha 650 v star

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: How do you charge the battery on a 2007 Yamaha

i'm not sure if you are saying how to access it. if you can... just unhook the battery.... attach the charger to it ... be sure you have the polarity correct.... after charging it for few hours.... hook the battery back up.... start up the bike... and let it charge the battery the rest of the way

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: how to lower the idle on a 2002 yamaha 650 v-star classic?

under the left side of the gas tank you will see i black knob/screw at the end of what looks like a hose. the knob faces the rear of bike. that adjusts the idle. its real easy to find and the only adjustment you can make to the carbs.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: Removal of factory seat on Yamaha Royal star 1300

The seat comes off with a key but I had to remove the passenger seat first unable to squeeze the main seat (what you need off) out from between tank and rear seat.Coolant resiviour and tool compartment is under there too.Good luck with that.It's the same as the ignition key. JM

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: where is oil filter located on 650 v-star yamaha

The oil filter is on the right side
under a cover with 3 screws in it.
Remove the covers and replace the filter
and the o-ring on the cover.
Watch which way it goes in
when removing it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2010

SOURCE: yamaha v star 650 oil change

If ie is like other v stars it is on hte right side sitting on bike. Small cap with 3 or 4 allen screws. This is just a cover. You do not need to remove this. The cover behind this one is where the filter is at. Take the screws out and it will be snug pulling off due to an o ring seal. You will probably need to loosen the exhaust and/or the foot rest. Good Luck

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Where is the fuse to the turn signals found on a Yamaha V-star 650

there should be no fuse for the turn signals, just 2 main fuses that should be resting near the seat coming off the frame of the bike
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I bought a 2004 yamaha v star custome 650 but the ignition coils were missing how do i put the new ones back in

From what I recall, they are accessed by removing the seat.

Take off the Pillion seat to reveal the nut for the driver's seat. Remove this and then you should have exposed the coils (amongst other things).
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Cant fig out how to get my front seat off on my 2007 Yamaha V Star 650 so i can charge my batt.

There should be a keyhole by the seat to insert your ignition key, once found turn 1/4 turn clock wise and seat should pops up.
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How to remove the passenger a rider seat on a 1999 Yamaha 650

1st take the backrest off if you have one then take the back bolt out of passenger seat should be a 10mm bolt then take the strap off that is between the two seats should be a 6mm allen screw, then then pull passenger seat off then take the passenger housing mount off 2 10mm bolts then you have got one more 10mm bolt that takes the drivers seat off take taht bolt out and lift seat off.
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