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Posted on Jun 11, 2017

06 Yamaha roadliner xv19vc I was driving and the bike shut off and try restart the bike the starter relay just clicks and sound like a low battery but I have the battery charger on the battery charging. Put a new starter relay and no change. But if you take a screw driver and by past the starter relay the starter turn over very fast but don't start the bike. I took the bike to the dealer and they put new spark plugs in and the bike started for about 1250 miles.

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Tom Diffin

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: none starting 650sv yamaha dragstar

sounds like the carbs (jets) are stopped up with old dried up gas unless your a mechanicly inclined person let the shop do it their are equiped with all things needed

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tim winter

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha Star Roadliner S?

1st valve adjust at 1000 miles, then every 15k is good...Good Luck to you friend....tim

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2009

SOURCE: 91 yamaha breeze, new starter, new relay, new

poor connection to the starter....or bad starter

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John Wolfe

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2009

SOURCE: 91 yamaha breeze,wont turn over

Check fuses. Check voltage. Could be a burned, or just broken fuse. Could be a dead battery. Could be as simple as poor battery connections. If not, perhaps the following will help:

A starter can be tested in a very simple way, by applying 12vdc to the power input, and grounding the case. If it spins, then it's on to step 2, checking connections.

Starters are much too simple to be more complicated than that, but the electrical system can be. Check the circuit between the relay and the starter. Is is a direct wire with no breaks? If so, check the voltage at the power output and input of the relay. If it is good, check the power input and grounding of the starter.

Most new bikes have a clutch switch, and it may interrupt the 12vdc to the starter, without affecting the relay. Same thing goes for the nuetral switch.

Try starting in nuetral, with the clutch pulled. Check the relay for conections that you may have taken off, and not replaced. Same thing for the starter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: I HAVE A 06 ROADLINER 1900 FIRST OIL CHANGE I USED

I also have an 06 Roadliner. I use 20w50 Lucas sythetic motorcycle oil with great results. Will later switch to Rotell T Synthetic 5w40 (Dark Blue Jug at Walmart) as it costs alot less than Lucas.

What the heck is a Husaberg?

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I had the same problem. After throwing all kinds of money at it, like a new battery, new relay, checking the fuses and many other things. I finally took it to a great shop (M Racing in Glendora, CA) and they discovered it was the starter brushes. Now Yamaha sells a rebuild kit for the 06 R1 starters but it's on back order all the way to Japan. Turns out Yamaha Japan knows about this defect and word is it's going to take months before they start producing the rebuild kit again. I'm sure there will not be a "starter recall" as that would cost Yamaha way to much money which is what the worlds all about, right? Anyway, my starter was rebuilt by a mechanic that rebuilds starters and I haven't had no problems with it. Hope this helps and whatever you do, don't take your bike to Montclair Yamaha. Dealerships charge way to much money and don't get the service or quility of work we all deserve.
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