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2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 - Page 4 Questions & Answers
YAMAHAR1 STUTTERING
Renew the park plugs and check the diagnostic section in your dashboard for fault registered (need to go to a dealer's workshop)
Hard to start
hellow that is a R1 Not a honda civic it takestime for fuel pump to get going also ecu to work fuel injection to kick in
I Have A R1 2000 carb and i ride with a lot of guys these bikes just take 2-20 secs to start after that they run great your bike is fine leave it alone
R1 gearbox
You have a bent shift fork. The engine comes out and the bottom case gets removed. This exposes the gears and below the gears, the shift drum and shift forks. Generally speaking this is not a job for the Saturday mechanic. Some special tools are involved.
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06 motor in 04 chassis
need to get the coumputer for the 06 and the speedo if different also check the chains and sprockets for the right size dia ex 530-520
MOTORCYCLE 2002 yamaha r1 yzf wont start
Motorcycles have many , switches to block crankingcommon are.handle bar,. emergence kill switchkick stand switchclutch left hand lever switchnot in Neutral the green Lamp not glowing,. key switch badstarter relay bad, even if it clicks it sure can sill be bad.starter badbattery not fully chargedthe MC service manual covers all this, buy one?
I have a 2004 yamaha
Hello,
I dont think that you are doing anything wrong. Your bike has a side stand safety switch. the switch is designed to cut the engine if you put it in gear while the side stand is down or it thinks that the side stand is down. There is also a clutch lever switch that allow you to start the bike in gear while the clutch is pulled in. I would check the side stand switch first and make sure that the side stand is lifting all the way when you flip it up. If the stand is bent or dry, corroded it may not be activating the switch properly.
Next you should check the clutch lever switch. Make sure that the connector is plugged in properly. Also look underneath the lever and you can check the plunger for the switch to make sure it is moving freely.
If you have recently added different levers or a sidestand this can be the problem. somne of the aftermarket parts have to be worked on in order to get the switches acting properly.
Thanks and I hope that this helps.
Steve
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