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Anonymous Posted on Mar 14, 2012

HOW TO REMOVE REAR AXLE 1983 YAMAHA XJ 650 MAXUM

NEED TO REPLACE REAR TIRE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: Removing Yamaha rear tire (1100 Classic)

do you mean remove the wheel? tires are best left to a shop to do as they have the machine. drive shaft yes? undo all bolts thru frame to final drive casing. slacken wheel nut but do not remove spindle, pull wheel back and out of the frame the drive shaft comes with it, tace out spindle and now lift final drive from wheel, there may be a spacer which might fall out. done deal..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: Tires for yamaha vstar 650

i have a dunlop on front and metzler on rear of my 650 star and its fine

tombones

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: 1983 yamaha xj 650 no spark already changed the

  • Do you see spark? If not, check the side stand kill switch. It kills the engine so that you don’t start out with the side stand down. If broken or out of adjustment, it would kill the spark. Check for a broken wire at the side stand switch and coupler. Try moving the side stand kill switch by hand. If that doesn’t work then wire a jumper around the switch to bypass it.
  • Is the handlebar kill switch on? Is it shorted out?
  • Are you getting power to the coils?
  • Check the fuses. How good is the battery? Try a jump start from your car battery.
  • Check the operation of the ignition switch and all kill switches with a volt ohmmeter. Check the wiring harness. Did a wire come unplugged? Are all wires clean and with solid connections? Any abraded or pinched wires? Is the bike in neutral and the neutral light is lit up? If no neutral light, check the neutral switch and neutral switch wire on center or side casing. If still no spark, get CDI system and coils checked at the dealers shop.

Knight 007

Murtaza Akberali Versi

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha XJ 400 Special 1983

please visit this site www.xjbikes.com

Knight 007

Murtaza Akberali Versi

  • 767 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

SOURCE: wiring diagram for a 1981 650 xj yamaha

plz visit htis site of ours www.xjbikes.com

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