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: LOOKING FOR RPM DIAGRAM AND SHFTING SPEEDS FOR YAMAHA VSTAR650
I want to know- if there is a big difference between a 2001 v-star classic and , say a 2005 or 06 v star classic. Are the newer ones lighter, or advanced in some way, enough to make a difference?
SOURCE: vstar 1100 yamaha will not idle, only runs with full choke
You will most likely find that your Air Cleaner element is blocked & possibly may have sucked up some leaves reducing air flow.
Regards,
Alex
SOURCE: 2002 Yamaha Vstar 1100 Custom. STARTER Problem
The starter button is used in an open circuit design.
You must press the starter button to "Close" this circuit before the starter will engage. Taking the starter button out of the loop helps support the suspect short. Assuming you kept the starter button wires from touching. :) If not, it is most likely the starter button.
Trace the wires coming from the starter button.
There could be a short circuit. (Same as pushing the starter button). Check along the handle bars and anywhere rubbing could cause a break in the insulation. Try this at night with the lights off.
You may be able to SEE the spark and locate it quickly.
Good luck!
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