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Anonymous Posted on Feb 12, 2012

Remove rear wheel yamaha stratoliner - Stratoliner S Yamaha Motorcycles

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: i need to remove the exhaust for a 2007 yamaha stratoliner.

i think you will find that the cables you are referring to as powervalve cables (if you are talking about the xv1900 in the picture)are not powervalve cales you will find that they are for the auto decompression valve in the cylinder head,if you follow them back you will find they terminate on a lever with a tensioner you can back off the tensioner to remove them but shouldnt have to just to remove the header,hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: tire pressure for stratoliner

For riding 2 up I recommend 38 front and 42 rear. Some riders have commented on some front wobble corrected by putting the front to 40 psi.

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Edward Zammit

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2010

SOURCE: I have a flat tire

First jack the bike from the rear, then you have to unscrew the diff bolts on the left hand side of the swing arm, unscrew the rear brake rod, and the drum stabilizer, then unscrew the main hub bolt and gently pull out the wheel. Be careful when pulling it out l as the prop-shaft tends to fall quickly and you might get hurt or damage it or paint-work, and the diff has a tendency of detaching from the wheel.

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Tire pressure for stratoliner

For riding 2 up I recommend 38 front and 42 rear. Some riders have commented on some front wobble corrected by putting the front to 40 psi.
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