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Hi David, I've heard this noise when my TRX has run out of gas on a couple of occasions. After refilling it and then pressing the starter 5 or 6 times with the gas tap on PRIME it has started. Leave about 15 seconds between each try on the starter button.
I believe your rear brakes are mechanical though they could be hydraulic. This is not an easy repair, which ever method is used. It requires first and foremost, some way to hold up your bile while you remove the tire. Then you must remove the tire and drive train as well as other items ...
After the problem is repaired, there is reassembly and adjustment. Complicating the matter is possible corrosion on other parts of this 13 year old motorcycle.
My advice is for you to contract with your local Yamaha shop for this repair.
If you want to see if there are instructions in the service manual you can download a free one at http://www.yamaha-motor-europe.com/community/service/manuals.jsp
I would say you probably have a problem with one or more carbs. The carbs should be cleaned and vacuum balanced. Make sure you don't have a vacuum leak to start with. Jordan
Yes, exactly that. If you have a gap of zero, and it should be 20 then that is correct. Example, gap shpuld be 20, actual gap is 5, shims = 45, so 45-15(is 20-5=15)=30
Hi .... On your fob you have a few options, you have to press the fob to place it in service mode.
1.Disarm 2.Turn ignition on 3.press and hold the smaller of the two buttons on the fob until you hear a beep.
This is service mode but you still get a beep every few seconds which will drive you nuts! It must have a backup battery built in because it continues even without the battery.
You can take it out of service mode by pressing the arm/disarm button.
1.Disarm 2.Turn ignition on 3.press and hold the smaller of the two buttons on the fob until you hear a beep.
This is service mode but you still get a beep every few seconds which will drive you nuts! It must have a backup battery built in because it continues even without the battery.
You can take it out of service mode by pressing the arm/disarm button
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