RossKean
Well-known member
Bleed the clutch and go from there. My Yamaha Roadstar used to be noisy in neutral but quieted down with the clutch pulled. Maybe a bit with the FJR but not significant. Never seemed to hurt anything on the RS.
#2 in the New Owners Read this section we suggested you read when you signed up. No need to do anything with the tank.How do I set idle when tank is on? Is it trial and error ?
Besides bleeding the clutch (to fix the mushiness) pulling in the clutch ALSO stops one of the main transmission shafts from spinning.Update. It's clutch related. I just started it, and decided to pull in clutch, it stops the noise.
I drove it, clutch acts fine. I do notice I have the lever on one, and I have to put the lever to the bar to disengage.
Anyone know ?
Part #28 IS your idle set screw, (should be view-able just under the frame rail, (star board side):I see no dial on rh side. I have no cowl on rh side presently, no screw deep in there either. This is a 2006.
Perhaps a mis-communication; TORX bit06, it's a torques
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