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Anonymous Posted on Apr 04, 2014

How many turns on mixture screw yamaha majesty

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: Fuel Air mixture screw

2 and a half make sure the bike's running when u do it the revs should sit between 1 and 3/ 2 2half

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: accelator cale playing up on yamaha majesty 250.

The correct term is Throttle Cable. use needle nose pliers to remove it from the grip, take your new cable and run it the same way the old one was ran. follow the old one, then take the old cable out after installing the new cable.

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  • Posted on May 22, 2011

SOURCE: i have 2007 650 vstar

the mixture screw is under the the carby , back it off 1/4 of a turn this should stop it backfireing on deceloration

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The mixture screw on your Majesty 125 2007 is located on the left side of the carburetor, just below the air filter cover.
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I have an 05 majesty .there are 4 allen head screws under seat pan you can adjust the seat forward and backwards by the screws. Now if you want to remove the entire seat and the pan you need to take off all the side fairings plus the cowling for the seat. Oh and the gas cowling, leg cowlings and you should then see the hinge for seat. I know it is a lot to do but that was how I had to do mine. So.. good luck
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