Where is the throttle cable on a Yamaha V-Star 1100?
The V-Star 1100 has one choke cable and two throttle cables. Figure D shows the screw that holds the choke cable. Loosen this screw with you Philips screwdriver, and then the cable can be released by actuating the choke linkage, shown red in Figure D, by hand and sliding the cable end out through the bottom of the choke cam.
Can a 03’V-Star 1100 custom start right up?
Hello, I have an 03′ V-Star 1100 custom. The problem I am having is the bike will start right up and idle fine, but when I turn the throttle the bike dies. When i use the choke it doesn’t die i can ride it around with the choke out but no throttle. I have cleaned both carbs and checked the fuel pump all are good.
Why does my V-Star 1100 die when idled?
Because i can have the choke on and it will be idled high and run fine and i turn the choke off and try to use the throttle to get it to ide where it does when the choke is on but as soon as i barely turn the throttle like a 1/4″ it will bog down and die.
How to remove gas tank from Yamaha V-Star 1100?
Using your Philips head screwdriver, press the small circle in the middle of the rivets down… a click is felt. Remove the rivets by hand. You have freed the cover and you may lift it up to expose the electrical connector that needs to be unplugged. Figure B shows the plug. FIGURE A 4 FIGURE B 4. Remove the gas tank
Do you need to tune the carburetor on a Yamaha V-Star 1100?
While many modern V-twin motorcycles have gone to fuel injection, Yamaha’s V-Star 1100 is carbureted. All carburetors need maintenance from time to time. Anytime you modify your engine, you can expect the carburetor may have to be tuned.
How do you remove a cable from a Yamaha V-Star?
Slide the cable end out of the throttle cam. Cable B, as shown in Figure E, can be removed by loosening the tall nut on the top of the bracket and then removing the cable end from the throttle cam. Reinstallation of cable A may require you to slacken the cable at the throttle end of the cable. FIGURE D 6 FIGURE E 7.
Is the Yamaha V-Star 1100 copyright Steve Schneider?
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What’s the model number of the Yamaha V-Star 1100?
1999-2009 Yamaha V-STAR 1100 CLYMER MANUAL YAMAHA V-STAR 1100 1999-2009, Manufacturer: CLYMER, Manufacturer Part Number: M2814-AD, Stock Photo – Actual parts may vary. . Only 15 left in stock – order soon.
The V-Star 1100 has one choke cable and two throttle cables. Figure D shows the screw that holds the choke cable. Loosen this screw with you Philips screwdriver, and then the cable can be released by actuating the choke linkage, shown red in Figure D, by hand and sliding the cable end out through the bottom of the choke cam.
How to jetting the carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100?
Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. 1 Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. –By Steve Schneider CycleForay Copyright 2004 All content, images, etc. is the intellectual property of Steve Schneider and protected by United States and International Copyright laws.
Slide the cable end out of the throttle cam. Cable B, as shown in Figure E, can be removed by loosening the tall nut on the top of the bracket and then removing the cable end from the throttle cam. Reinstallation of cable A may require you to slacken the cable at the throttle end of the cable. FIGURE D 6 FIGURE E 7.