SOURCE: battery wont start bike, what do i do ? on 2007 1100 v-star class
are you shure the start engine works? see if all cabels are conected
sorry for bad english
SOURCE: Need to get oil
First of all, I want to compliment you on your bike! That V-Star is in so many ways, one of the best all around bikes....Very durable engines, user friendly, comfortable and DEPENDABLE, not to mention one the best value to dollar ratio on the market, right along next to the Suzuki Boulevard....Not to get off subject but I enjoy these bikes thoroughly!
You want to make SURE that the only oil you use is a quality oil, which will have THE seal of approval stamp on the bottle that says that it meets the requirements of all the major motor corporations you want to make ABSOLUTELY sure that the ONLY oil that goes in that bike's crank case and gear box is specifically intended for use with a "MULTI-PLATE WET CLUTCH" system.....Otherwise a very bad day can be predicted. "Champion Oil" is a reputable brand and preferred thier 2-stroke raceing oil over all else when I raced 250cc class arena-cross. I have since retired from dirt bike racing to take up a much safer and peaceful profession in law enforcement....But I know Champion makes 4-stroke case oil thats compatible with wet clutches....Yama-Lube is ok too...Just make sure you see "Wet Clutch" on the bottle and it's all a matter of consistenly works best for you and preference after that.
SOURCE: where is the oil filter on a 2007 yamaha v star
They hid it from you! On the opposite side that the drain plug is on, there will be a cover that needs to be removed in order to get to the oil filter. Here is a link to a picture that shows the exploded assembly for what you will be dealing with. The oil filter is item number 38. That should be enough to get you going!
SOURCE: what type oil does the 2002 v-star 1100 classic
You should be OK with any major brand 20w-50 motorcycle oil.
SOURCE: what type oil should I use in my 2007 V-Star 1100
Your local motorcycle shop will have a lookup table for this. DO NOT under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES pur automobile engine oil in the bike. The motorcycle engine oil used is specially formulated so as not to contaminate the friction surfaces of the clutch plates which are bathed in oil. (Which is why motorcycle engine oil is so much more expensive that Automobile oil) If you use automobile engine oil you are looking an expensive engine strip and new clutch in the face!
The amount of oil you need is printed on the engine case, near the oil filler hole, but go to the bike shop and ask them to provide the correct oil. The good thing here is, if THEY screw up, you have recourse to go back and demand that they fix any collateral damage.
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