your bike is shaft driven so they are eaiser than chain or belt driven motorcycles. just remove brake lever that goes to rear wheel ,but just the end on the rear brake drum.then remove cotter pin and axle nut. remove axle the tire pulls out and off. when putting back on just side tire back between forks lift push forward ,replace axle, spin tire to assure splines align to together you 'll know when they seat. the gears mesh to together. real easy. axle ,axle nut , tighten accordinly replace cotter pin ,then rear brake lever keeping a eye on where the needle points to when removed.this is a brake lever indicator adjustment. your done
You need to drop the exhaust to reach the oil filter
nah it has a cdi just change the spark plugs
It is inside of the fuel tank.
I have a 2006 and am having the same problem. Did you ever get this question answered for you?
I'm not sure it will be the same but the gap on a 2004 v star 1100 is .028 to.031
No
very carefully
My 2004 Sabre takes 3.3 qts
Where is the fuse box on a 2004 Yamaha Roadstar
On 2004-2006 model 1100 v-stars, the first plug is located (sitting on the bike) left side front cylinder there is a piece of chrome on the top of the engine that pulls directly out and then you will see the plug, second one is right side of bike the back cylinder same piece of chrome that pulls straight out and you will see it. Its very easy to change and quick.
the gas tank has to come down to replace it.
Oil Change only (w/o Filter) 1.1 US QT Oil Change w/ Filter 1.2 US QT John H Greater Yamaha www.GreaterYamaha.com