To winterize a 1993 Yamaha VXR Pro, start by thoroughly flushing the engine with fresh water to remove any salt or debris. Next, change the oil and filter, and add a fuel stabilizer to the gas tank, running the engine for a few minutes to circulate it. Additionally, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place, and check the condition of the spark plugs and hoses, replacing them if necessary. Finally, cover the watercraft with a breathable cover to protect it from dust and moisture during the off-season.
93 mph on my 2002 v star Yamaha custom
between 39 and 43 mpg
93 octane or higher.
i own a 93, it tops out at exactly 30 mph on smooth water
PGA Golf has the longest season. It is active 93% of the year.
4es is 93 or newer 93-01 is the 80 and 02 and newer is the 85
enticer liquid cooled no such thing you prolly mean exciter11 and its 93
Using 93 octane gas in your Yamaha jetski is generally not necessary unless specified by the manufacturer. Most Yamaha jetskis are designed to run efficiently on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. Using higher octane fuel may not provide significant benefits and could be an unnecessary expense. Always consult your owner's manual for the recommended fuel type to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential engine issues.
That motorcycle originally burned leaded gas. You can safely burn unleaded in it. I believe the manual say 93 octane.
i have a 1985 Yamaha yfm 200, it is gas, no fuel/oil mix needed. just put in 93 octane. unless u have a 2 stroke then its usually a 50:1 or 40:1 mixture
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No, you do not need to be pro to change shocks. You have to have some pro tools though: Torque wrench, spring compressors, tool box, Deep creep if you having problems with rusted bolts...