Noise is around where the driveshaft comes out of transmission
SOURCE: 1999 Yamaha Vstar 650 Custom ...makes clicking noise when trned
i use a jump box on mine most weekends when i wanna take it out, i hook the red to battery and black onto my exhaust and it fires right up no problem. is the clicking noise coming from the fuel pump behind the ignition? it should click for a few seconds then stop. if it stays on then you are not getting enough fuel outta the tank, change the fuel filter and if bike had been stored for winter get a good fuel system cleaner, additive type. if in USA get Berrymans B12, double dose get bike to run hopefully let it stand overnight and all should be fine. fingers crossed. if is is clicking from somewhere else like starter or a relay by the battery, check all the ground terminals you can find
http://www.carlsalter.com/aaman/Yamaha_VSTAR_650_MAIN_MAN.pdf
thats a link for a free pdf service manual
my 99 v star
SOURCE: 1999 vstar 650, no power, stalling out at idle.
have you checked the carb for dirt ?
sounds like the carb is dirty and or the idle screw has moved
Testimonial: "I pulled the carbs off, removwed float bowl cover, found one of the jets was clogged. All good now!!!!!"
SOURCE: I borrowed my friends 2005 vstar 650. I was
sounds major. Clanking and low on oil sounds like a broken piston ring. Suggest dealer check with compression tester rear cylinder. Replace v star with Harley if necessary.
SOURCE: NEED TO REPLACE REAR TIRE YAMHA VSTAR 650 2000
A service manual is a valuable tool with an aging bike. I suggest the dealer/mfr. or Clymer books. In the meantime, go to the library reference section...646 stacks should have what you need.
SOURCE: a noise in 5th gear only on a 99 Vstar
this sounds like a bearing in the gear box on the lay shaft maybe prop the bike up on a satnd and run it up in gear to here the gear box working
ps,,,dont let it fall off the stand when its running up!
Testimonial: "thanks, I'll check it out in the service manual. Hope it's a fairly easy replacement."
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