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Anonymous Posted on May 26, 2014

The weight on a 2003 yahama v star 1100

Want to know the weight on a 2003 yahama vstar 1100

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Bob G

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: Removal of motorcycle rear tire/shaft driven

The final drive assembly has to be unbolted from the swingarm and it is removed with the rear wheel. Once the assembly is off the bike, the axle can be removed and the final drive separated from the wheel.

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Scott McGillivray

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: 1100 yamaha 2003 vstar classic gas tank remove

1) Make sure your fuel petcock is closed, then detach the gas line coming off it (left underside of tank)
2) Remove the back seat (single acorn nut on rear fender)
3) Remove the front seat (two allen bolts at the back of seat)
4) There are two metric 12mm bolts under the front seat that hold the tank down. Remove them. The tank should be sitting loose on bike, but connected by some wires
5) Disconnect the white wiring harness under the bike. Tank is now totally free to remove.
6) Pull tank up and back at the same time, it will slide off the two rubber mounts at the front.

Stephen Potts

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2010

SOURCE: 06 yahama 1100 v-star crank timing adjustment set

Ask a dealer!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2010

SOURCE: Where does the oil come out of a 2004 Yamaha 1100 VStar Classic

Oil drain plug is located near the bottom of the engine, left side toward the front. The oil filter element is located on the right side of the engine under the cover toward the front. Changing the oil filter usually requires removal of the front exhaust pipe. There is an aftermarket filter relocation kit that replaces the filter element with a spin on filter that mounts on the front of the bike.


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: Clutch slave cylinder bleeder location- 1997 Yahama Royal Star To

It's located under the left rear cylinder side cover. Loosen the three bolts holding the side cover to the cylinder; you'll find a "trapdoor" into the crankcase. Open the "trapdoor:, and the cylinder bleeder will be immediately beneath it.

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Yahama vstar 1100 dies when put into gear

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Removal of motorcycle rear tire/shaft driven

The final drive assembly has to be unbolted from the swingarm and it is removed with the rear wheel. Once the assembly is off the bike, the axle can be removed and the final drive separated from the wheel.
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