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Trying to find how I get to my battery? Bike has

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2/21/2011 3:04:30 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Feb 21, 2011
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Won't start with stand down and in neutral

check to see if you dont have a bad kickstand safety switch,,,unplug it and see if you have fire,,,If not loop the switch between the 2 wires and do the same,,,hope this helps
2/12/2011 10:19:26 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Feb 12, 2011
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How much oil does a 2007 v star hold?

V-star 650 classic 2.7 Quarts
V-Star 1100 Classic 3.2 Quarts

I gave you both cause you didnt specify which one you have. I hope you have a wonderful day.
11/5/2010 1:30:21 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Nov 05, 2010
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2007 Yamaha 1300 V Star - Blows black smoke from

If you have changed the air cleaner intake in any way , or the exhaust system in any way , you probably need to put a Power Commander on the cycle. If you have a Power Commander on the already, you need to hook your motorcycle back up to your computer and try a different map for your CDI box. Fuel injected motorcycles are very precisely made. They do not have the ability to compensate for changes you make to the intake and exhaust. By adding a Power Commander, You get the ability to change the fuel injection/power curve to match the changes made to the stock set up. To fix your bike you have to either put your bike back to stock ,or add (or remap) the Power Commander. If your bike is stock and giving you these issues, take it back to the dealer and have the fuel injection system checked out.
8/31/2010 3:37:43 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Aug 31, 2010
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I have a Yamaha Vstar Classic-650. When i try to

The buzzing is caused by a flat battery. or dirty corroded battery terminals.
If the battery is a few years old and has been sitting for a while it often pays to get a new one.
Running a less than perfect battery and or jump starting may cause other problems as it may overstress the charging system.
7/26/2010 11:31:23 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Jul 26, 2010
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How do I shift my 2007 v star classic. I never

toe down for first, half click heel for neutral, then heel shift for 2,3,4,5. toe down to down shift.
6/14/2010 3:38:42 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Jun 14, 2010
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My yamaha dealer recently install Jardine's oil

Hi.

It is difficult to say what happened. After installing the kit the mechanic has surely checked oil pressure.
There is no known issue with the Jardine oil relocation kit.
One thing that you could have checked after the incident is if there was oil in the oil filter housing. If there was no oil in there, then it is not the kit responsible, but the oil pump that has failed.
6/7/2010 3:14:22 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Jun 07, 2010
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2007 Virago 250 only runs when fuel switch is in

there should be a vaccum hose going to the valve, if its good then the valve is bad
5/5/2010 1:05:22 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on May 05, 2010
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2007 V-Star1100 Classic won't start

Kill switch, stand down,
4/5/2010 3:33:20 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Apr 05, 2010
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I just snapped the bolt off the rear fender of my

Was it seized in place or did you over-tighten it?

If you cannot access the other end of the bolt with vise-grips then I would drill it out and then try to extract it with an ez-out. If its really stuck you have no choice but to drill then re-tap the hole.
3/5/2010 8:49:44 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Mar 05, 2010
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How do you take the seat off of a250 yamaha star

First you have to remove both plastic side panels under your legs. They are pressed into rubber grommets, so pull them slowly and they will come off. Under the seat are 2 bolts, remove them. lift seat and there is your battery. Remove the black wire first and install the black wire last when servicing your battery. Chaz Moto DC



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2/25/2010 3:36:04 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Feb 25, 2010
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Eng stays reved up when coming to a stop

you have sticky carbs or an air leak on the inlet manefoulds take the bike right back and have words with the guy who "fixed it!" like jently grad him round the neck and bang his head onto a wall till he gets it right this time you payed good money for the fix,, go back and get it done right
1/19/2010 10:38:04 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Jan 19, 2010
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Yamaha xvs650ay: remove passenger seat

Get a freebie manual and look it up. :D
http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp
1/15/2010 9:02:58 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Jan 15, 2010
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V-Star speedometer light

I have no experience with this model ... on the other hand, I have never seen a unlit speedometer on a motorcycle even going back to the 1957 Crushman scooter!.

Go here: http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/myyamaha/prompt/L3N0YXIvc2VydmljZS92aWV3bWFudWFscy9zdGFyX21hbnVhbHMuYXNweA==/Owners%20Manual/starthere.aspx and join the Kawasaki club for a few bucks and according to info at the site, you can view your particular manual for instructions on how to replace the light.

Go here if the above link fails to take you there ...www.starmotorcycles.com/star/service/servicehome/home.aspx click on View Owners Manual.

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12/13/2009 2:23:46 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Dec 13, 2009
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Clogged carburator, how do I get it out to clean?

BEFORE YOU START
Make sure that dirty carbs are actually your problem. Lots of things can make a bike run poorly or not start. Weak battery, corroded electrics, old spark plugs, bad timing, low compression, mis-adjusted valves, dirty air filter, and plugged exhausts can all cause poor running. I'll write an article eventually on how to diagnose poor running conditions shortly, but for now - lets just deal with the carbs.
There are many passageways and openings to check and clean. All are important in function and when obstructed or not working properly, have subtle to radical effects on engine performance. Vacuum leaks and carburetor synchronization also effect performance and should be inspected and adjusted following the below procedures.

Carb Cleaning 101
Warning: Remove all rubber parts before you begin. These parts usually include vacuum diaphragms, needle valves, o'rings, hoses, and other parts. Spray cleaners will damage these parts. Do not disassemble individual carbs from the carb bracket.

Air & Fuel Passageways: Trace and learn individual fuel and air circuits from beginning to end. Machines can only drill straight through the cast passageways. To change direction, another angled passageway must be drilled. The union is plugged with a brass or bronze bead. Inspect and clean each passageway with spray cleaner, brushes/pipe cleaners/etc, and compressed air. Remove any discoloration and debris. Look for spray cleaner to exit from one or more passageways.

Jet Cleaning: Inspect jets by holding to light and look through them. You should see an unobstructed round hole. Clean the jets with one or more of the following: jet cleaning wires, soak solutions, carb spray cleaners and compressed air. Re-inspect jets after cleaning and install when clear of obstructions. Some main jets have paper-like gaskets. Most have metal spacers between the jet and the emulsion tube. Some screw directly into a brass emulsion tube which is machined for a 7mm wrench at its float chamber exposed base.

Inlet Fuel Valve: Inspect the needle valve & spring. Press down the tiny metal rod that protrudes from the **** or float end of the needle valve. The spring should move freely and return the rod to its location. Check the needle valve's seat area for a groove or other wear. It should appear highly polished. Some needle valve seats are rubber and wear may not be visible. Inspect the needle valve jet seat. You can clean the jet seat with Q-tips and semi-chrome polish if necessary.

Carb Body Castings: Blow air through the atmospheric vent holes located on the dome of each float bowl chamber. Air should exit via hoses or brass nipples. Inspect the emulsion tubes and passageways (cast towers that jets thread into) for discoloration and debris. Clean interior emulsion towers with a soft bristle gun cleaning brush. Clean each Venturi (main carb bore).

Needle Jets & Jet Needles: Clean the needle jets, jet needles, and passageway or tower that needle jet screws into. Clean the emulsion tube (pipe between needle jet and main jet) (Main Jet may screw into emulsion tube). Jet needles are part of the throttle slides. See below…

Throttle Slides: There are several types of throttle slides: Mechanical linkage, vacuum, diaphragm, and cable. Disassembling the jet needle from the slide is not always required for cleaning. If you have vacuum piston type throttle slides (large diameter solid metal slide), avoid cleaning the lubrication from sides and caps. If piston type check cap vents and passageways with air. Clean if necessary and re-lube. If you have rubber vacuum throttle diaphragms, inspect for dry-rot, defects, and tears by gently stretching rubber away from center. Do this until all areas around diaphragm have been inspected. Replace any defective part as described above. Clean carb body areas around diaphragm including air passageways and air jets. Diaphragms have a locator loop or tab fabricated into their sealing edge. Observe this locator upon reassembly. Avoid pinching the diaphragm when reinstalling caps.

Fuel Screws: Fuel screws have sharp tapered ends. Carefully turn one fuel screw in while counting the turns until it seats lightly. Warning: These screws are very easily damaged if over tightened into their seats. Record amount of "turns-in" and remove the fuel screw, spring, washer, and o'ring. The fuel screw is part of the enrichment (choke) circuit...clean passageways as described above. When carbs are assembled, spray low PSI compressed air into diaphragm air vents located at intake side of carbs. Throttle slides should rise, then fall when air is removed. Lightly lube external moving linkages. Reinstall carbs and follow through with carburetor synchronization.

Throttle Cables: Lubricate cables periodically. If cables are disconnected from carbs or removed for replacement, etc . . . remember cable routing and ensure proper reinstallation routing. Avoid bread-tying, sharp bends, and pinching cables. Adjust cables so throttle grip has about 5mm of play or throttle slides or butterfly valves may not open completely (full throttle)(wide full open).

Float Bowls: Inspect float bowls for sediment, gum or varnish, crystallization, and defects. Clean all pipes, tubes, passageways, and embedded jets with cleaners and compressed air. Remove and clean the drain screw and area. Inspect bowl gasket and replace if necessary. Clean and inspect overflow pipes and tubes, look for vertical cracks.

Floats: There are several types of float materials: plastic, brass, black composite, tin, and others. Handle floats carefully. Avoid bending, twisting, denting, or other means of mishandling. Most floats are adjustable by bending a small metal tab near the float axle end. Do not change the float adjuster tab unless tuning fuel service levels. Clean metal floats by soaking or by spraying cleaner and wiping clean. Other material type floats may require replacement if cleaning is necessary. Inspect the needle valve (float valve) and seat. Check needle valve's spring loaded pin. It should depress and return smoothly and without resistance. Check the needle valve's tip for a worn groove. Replace needle valve and seat if either symptom exists. These parts wear together and must be replaced as a set.

Synchronization: This is a fine adjustment performed usually and preferably with the carbs installed and the engine running. The unusual part is performed with gauged wire with the carbs on the work bench. Carburetor synchronizing balances Venturi vacuum at the exhaust side of each carburetor, resulting with smooth idling and optimized performance at all throttle openings. Synchronization is checked using a set of gauges which are either air vacuum type or liquid mercury type. The gauges are connected to vacuum ports on the intake manifolds via nipple tubes or if sealed with screws, sync gauge adapters will be needed. With the engine running at temperature, and with a fan or means of forced convection aimed onto the engine, the carbs fuel screws and idle are adjusted, then the synchronization is adjusted via adjustment screws on the carbs. A reserve fuel tank is recommended for convenience of accessing carbs during this procedure. See gauge instructions and repair manuals for detailed use of synchronization gauges.

Notes: While carbs are apart, record the jet sizes. Look for a very small number imprinted on the body of the jets. Verify that numbers are the same for all jets on models with in-line cylinders. A few transverse-4 models and V-engines, the inner and outer carbs use some different size jets and it's important to not mix them up. If you have dial or veneer calipers, measure and record float heights. Perform measurements with floats just touching needle valves, though not depressing the needle valve rods. Replace fuel and vacuum hoses. Be sure to use fuel rated hose for fuel. Install or replace in-line fuel filters. It's a good time to remove and clean interior petcock fuel filters. Inspect carb manifolds for dry-rotting, inspect all clamps and air ducts. Inspect, clean, lube, and/or replace air filter(s).
11/24/2009 11:24:18 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Nov 24, 2009
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Brake light on XVS650 Custom 2007 always on.

Yes, it is almost surely a faulty brake switch, or a brake switch that needs adjusting. You can look at it and may be able to determine if the brake switch is being activated. You didn't say, and may not know, if it is the front brake lever or the back brake that is causing the problem. Depending on the type of switch, you may be able to shut off the light by pressing on the switch plunger with your finger or a screw driver. If so, you may be able to adjust the switch position so that it works.
11/22/2009 3:07:13 AM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Nov 22, 2009
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How do I install a new brake pedal for Vstar 250

Try the service manual and see if it has instructions.
You can get a free one at
http://www.yamaha-motor-europe.com/community/service/manuals.jsp
11/21/2009 12:47:15 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Nov 21, 2009
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Yamaha 650 valve clearances

.07 - .12 mm on intake, .12 - .17mm on exhaust or
.0028 - .0047 on intake. .0047 -.0067 on exhaust (1000th)
10/13/2009 9:05:06 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Oct 13, 2009
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My 2007 yamaha v star 650 keeps blowing the fuse

There seem to a 'live' wire (in the turn signal, brake light or horn circuit) touching the frame of the bike and thus the fuse blowing.
You will have to trace out the short-circuit.
You can start wth removing the connections to the turn signals thn fit the fuse and see if it still blows ....like wise remove the wire to the brake light and thn check if the fuse blows, same to the horn.
In short ..you can remove all the wires connections to these and thn fit the fuse and refit the wiring connections one by one ,where the fuse will blow after connecting the wire to say brake light thn the problem is at the brake light wiring ....likewise to the others ...onces you identify the circuit tht has the problem thn it will be easy to trace it and rectify it.
Hope this helps!
10/8/2009 3:21:50 PM • 2007 Yamaha V... • Answered on Oct 08, 2009
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