"First take off passenger seat by removing 15mm chrome acorn nut where it retains seat to the rear fender. Carefully pull the passenger seat back and up to disengage hold down tab and remove seat. Now, you should be able to see the chrome 10mm bolt that retains the drivers seat. Remove this bolt and again, carefully the pull drivers seat up and back to disengage hold down tab and remove seat. Re-installation is the reverse of this procedure."
----You don't have to remove the seat to remove the speedo
There should be 3 alen head screws around the speedo. 4mm i think. Take those out. Then reach down and push the speedo cable up towards the tank to give the speedo cable some slack. There will be 2 plugs and the speedo cable connected to the back, disconnect those 3 and you're done.
The Yamaha VStar 250 has about 21 horsepower. The Honda Rebel has about 17.
Heres a UTUBE on it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ7nyMRnBIM
93 mph on my 2002 v star Yamaha custom
Floats on Yamaha 660 how you fix
under the gas tank
check the carberauter
remove bolt on the back of passenger seat, pull that back and out. Then driver seat just pulls back and out as well.
The blue color is an example of the color used on a rectifier on a 2000 Yamaha Vstar 1100 classic.
To remove the carburetor from a Yamaha Vstar 1100, first ensure the motorcycle is off and cool. Disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connections linked to the carburetor, then remove the air intake assembly. Unscrew the bolts securing the carburetor to the engine and carefully lift it out, taking care not to damage any gaskets or seals. Be sure to note the order of disassembly for reinstallation.
Remove the 10mm bolt from behing the rear seat. Then pull the rear seat it hooks to the front seat in the front. Remove the bracket there and pull the front.
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