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What should the tire pressure of a Yamaha v-star classic 650 be?

my v star 650 has 34 in the front and 40 at the back is that ok


What is the widest back tire you can put stock v star 650?

200


What the Tire psi on v star 650?

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.


What is the tire pressure for a Yamaha 650 2003 v star?

The recommended tire pressure a Yamaha 650 2003 V-Star depends on a few factors. The factory recommended settings should be found white sticker on the left side of the swing arm or the owner's manual. However, the pressure recommendations will vary depending on load, weather, brand and size of tires, etc., and for many, just personal preference. The settings listed in the owner's manual or on the sidewall of the tire should be a good starting point.


Yamaha v star 650 horsepower?

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How do you drain the gas tank on a Yamaha V star 650?

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Tune-up on a Yamaha 650 V star classic?

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Will 1100 vstar coils work on a 650 vstar?

Will v star 1100 coils work on 650 v star


Will Yamaha v-star 650 custom front end fit a 650 v-star classic frame?

yes


What type of battery does a Yamaha v star 650 motorcycle need?

12V 10AH is the battery of Yamaha v star 650


Will the 1100 v stars wheels interchange with the 650 v star?

Yes, the 650 wheels will interchange with the 1100 wheels on V-Star. They will also interchange with the Road Star. -- Zioo1


What should the tire pressure be for 2000 yamah v star 1100?

The recommended tire pressure for a 2000 Yamaha V Star 1100 typically ranges from 28 to 32 psi for the front tire and 30 to 36 psi for the rear tire. It's important to check the specific recommendations in your owner's manual, as tire pressure can vary based on load and riding conditions. Always check tire pressure when the tires are cold for the most accurate reading.