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Anonymous Posted on May 11, 2014

2000 yamaha 1100 v star battery charger hooked up back wards. Bike won't start now

I hooked up the battery charger backwards and now the 2000 yamaha 1100 v star classic won't start

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: battery wont start bike, what do i do ? on 2007 1100 v-star class

are you shure the start engine works? see if all cabels are conected

sorry for bad english

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Yamaha V-Star Classic 1100 Will not run over 70 MPH

Hi,
The first thing you need to check is the air filter. Sometimes critters can get into the airbox when a bike sits for awhile. Sounds crazy, but it has happened to me. If nothing is blocking the filter, give it a quick clean since you have it out.
Next things to check:
Faulty diaphragm
Improperly adjusted fuel level
Clogged or loose main jet
Faulty fuel pump
You may not be able to check these on your own, but these are the next likely culprits.
Hope this helped

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2010

SOURCE: how much oil goes in 2000 yamaha 1100 v-star

oil completely drained;engine dry-3.8 us qt.
if using iol filter relocation kit add 0.2 us qt extra.
run engine upto operating temperature,switch engine off,wait 5 mins then check level in inspection window;should be between uer & lower levels.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2010

SOURCE: battery overcharging

Check your regulator/rectifier output is it according to standard.
Is your battery in prime condition as a minimal caopacity battery retention will make the alternator/charger produce a higher output level to quickly charge the battery to optimal state.
Good enough?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2010

SOURCE: I just purchsed a Yamaha V Star Classic 1100. No

THE BATTERY ISN'T UNDER THE SEAT. THERE IS A CHROME COLORED PLASTIC PLATE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE, SIMPLE TO REVOVE.

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