To remove the rear tire is rather simple but rather time consuming, put the motorcycle on a motorcycle jack, remove the four bolts that hold the carrier to the frame, remove the rear brake linkage, then slide the whole unit out, (wheel / shaft combo) separate the rear wheel from the shaft housing. Now to put it back together is a process which you need a service manual or just take the bike to the dealership, cause miss alignment can cause noise and or damage to the rear end and splines. So the answer is take it to the dealership to have it done correctly.
my v star 650 has 34 in the front and 40 at the back is that ok
34 in the front, 36 in the rear.
Yes, under the back fender above the tire there are two nuts that can be removed with a 10mm ratchet.
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Oh, dude, the recommended tire pressure for a Yamaha V Star 650 is around 28-32 psi for the front tire and 32-36 psi for the rear tire. But hey, who really reads the manual anyway, am I right? Just make sure your tires aren't looking flatter than a pancake, and you should be good to go.
It really depends. If you tractor is 2wd then Front is (5-12, 4 ply, F2 tire) and the Rear (9.5-16, 4 ply, R1 tire). If your 650 is a 4wd then the rear is the same but the front is (6-12, 4 ply, R1 tire) Hope this helps you out.
29 psi front, 36 psi rear.
Pretty much identical only difference is the rear fender supports. The 650 has external fender struts to support the rear fender which are bolted on, the 1100 has a subframe which supports the fender which is welded in place.
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The recommended tire pressure for a Honda Nighthawk 650 typically ranges between 29 to 32 psi for the front tire and 32 to 36 psi for the rear tire. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual or the tire information sticker on the motorcycle for the exact specifications, as these can vary slightly based on the model year and tire type. Regularly checking and maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial for safety and optimal performance.
Yes, they are mounted right above the muffle on the rear. If they are not there they have been removed.
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