Very good video and good showing of all the stages for this service by Dragstar Classic. This is what a V-star is called in Sweden. I have one from 2000. I've had it for 21 years, a wonderful machine. Thanks to Stephan from Sweden 🖐🖐
Great video! The only thing I would add is greasing the drive shaft spines, if you hadn't done that already. I bought a low milage Vstar 650. I noticed that the tires had been changed but I wanted to make certain that those splines were greased. On those Vstars I have heard that if the splines get dry and fail, that rear differential replacement will have a starting price is at least 1000.$. I think my bike was probably OK, but for piece of mind I greased the splines anyway.
Thanks for puttin that up. I've changed several tires, but this will be my 1st on a shaft-driven bike. (also an 08 vstar classic) This was a big help. Many thanks.
How do you position the jack to lift the rear wheel? I have a similar jack which seems to lift the front only. I see no place on the rear side to mount the jack. Thanks.
I have the jack positioned almost touching the rear wheel. It will start lifting the back tire off, and when it comes time to remove the tire, I jacked it up enough to get the tire out from underneath the fender. It can get a little tippy when it is jacked up that high.
Glad to help out. I don't really make the videos as how too videos, but more like this is what has to happen and am I capable of doing this at home. That way depending on your skill and available tools you can decide if you want to do it yourself or pay to do it. Most of the people I know pay to have it done because it is a lot of work, but I get some weird satisfaction knowing I did it myself. It helps me to understand how my bike works too.
just to give the people viewing. Use large zip ties about every 5 inches apart, around the tire. This will make the tire width smaller and it makes it easier to remove.
I have the EXACT same bike as you (even red). I have the bridgestone tires. It looks like you have another kind. How many miles do you usually go before changing. Seems like I am averaging about 10k before back needs changed (front seems to last like 30k) and I am also changing the rear pads every time as well.
Hi Brian, I am using OEM Dunlop tires. I only get about 8000 miles on the rear tire but I really like them because they seem to stick to the road really well. The front tire I usually end up changing because of weather checking on the side wall. I have changed the front brake pads once and still have the original rear brake pads. I have around 29500 on the odometer. I am on my 3rd battery with the present battery on its second year. This has been a trouble free bike. I usually go 2000 to 2500 miles on an oil and filter change. My theory has always been, oil is cheap, engine rebuilds are expensive.
I just bought a vstar used, I’m used to riding bikes but this one seems suuuuper difficult to roll in neutral. Is this normal? I was watching this video becuase I might take my wheels off to see if something is off.
My Vstar 650 ie leaking oil from the final drive and I think its just a 9 dollar oil seal, I am worried about messing something up and it not going back together right. How easy was it to get the drive shaft to slide back into gearbox
I am having problems seating the rear hub back on the tire. When I took it off it was pretty tight up against the rim. Now it doesn't want to go back all the way in. Stays about 1/8" out. Not sure if this will be an issue or not.
I realize people use tubeless tires without tubes. I never install my new ties without tubes and use tubes for use on gravel roads they are quite heavy rubber. . even if the tires are tubeless I still use tubes Use only tubes with metal stems . if you are in no mans land you will thank yourself as you try to help other riders with deflated tires you meet on the roads.... a few extra dollars can give peace of mind.
+james dean I just bought a jack from OTC. It fits nicely under my bike. it is a lower profile. It also helps if you can have a helper stand your bike up as you put the jack underneath.
Very good video and good showing of all the stages for this service by Dragstar Classic. This is what a V-star is called in Sweden. I have one from 2000. I've had it for 21 years, a wonderful machine. Thanks to Stephan from Sweden 🖐🖐
finally a vid with no tire machine i have 2008 Yamaha v star 1100 custom
Great video! The only thing I would add is greasing the drive shaft spines, if you hadn't done that already. I bought a low milage Vstar 650. I noticed that the tires had been changed but I wanted to make certain that those splines were greased. On those Vstars I have heard that if the splines get dry and fail, that rear differential replacement will have a starting price is at least 1000.$. I think my bike was probably OK, but for piece of mind I greased the splines anyway.
Thanks for puttin that up. I've changed several tires, but this will be my 1st on a shaft-driven bike. (also an 08 vstar classic) This was a big help. Many thanks.
Thanks for the video. I've never changed a shaft-driven tire and it wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.
Glad things worked out for you. It gives you a good feeling when you can do it yourself.
How do you position the jack to lift the rear wheel? I have a similar jack which seems to lift the front only. I see no place on the rear side to mount the jack. Thanks.
I have the jack positioned almost touching the rear wheel. It will start lifting the back tire off, and when it comes time to remove the tire, I jacked it up enough to get the tire out from underneath the fender. It can get a little tippy when it is jacked up that high.
@@OnTheEdgeNow Thank you!
Nicely done video with great tips! Thank you for taking the time to film!
Thanks for the info man! Really when I could just go back and watch footage on how to
Glad to help out. I don't really make the videos as how too videos, but more like this is what has to happen and am I capable of doing this at home. That way depending on your skill and available tools you can decide if you want to do it yourself or pay to do it. Most of the people I know pay to have it done because it is a lot of work, but I get some weird satisfaction knowing I did it myself. It helps me to understand how my bike works too.
Thanks! Great video! All of the different bolt sizes really helped!
No problem.
Great detail and explained very well. Thanks.
You are welcome. I am glad it helped you out.
just to give the people viewing. Use large zip ties about every 5 inches apart, around the tire. This will make the tire width smaller and it makes it easier to remove.
Thanks for the tip.
I have the EXACT same bike as you (even red). I have the bridgestone tires. It looks like you have another kind. How many miles do you usually go before changing. Seems like I am averaging about 10k before back needs changed (front seems to last like 30k) and I am also changing the rear pads every time as well.
Hi Brian, I am using OEM Dunlop tires. I only get about 8000 miles on the rear tire but I really like them because they seem to stick to the road really well. The front tire I usually end up changing because of weather checking on the side wall. I have changed the front brake pads once and still have the original rear brake pads. I have around 29500 on the odometer. I am on my 3rd battery with the present battery on its second year. This has been a trouble free bike. I usually go 2000 to 2500 miles on an oil and filter change. My theory has always been, oil is cheap, engine rebuilds are expensive.
do you by any chance know how to change the rear brake shoes?
I have not had to change min yet so I'm afraid I can't be of any help there.
I just bought a vstar used, I’m used to riding bikes but this one seems suuuuper difficult to roll in neutral. Is this normal? I was watching this video becuase I might take my wheels off to see if something is off.
Update : the brake pads were rusted/calipers nearly seized. Original owner only put 200 miles on it in 12 years 😂
My Vstar 650 ie leaking oil from the final drive and I think its just a 9 dollar oil seal, I am worried about messing something up and it not going back together right. How easy was it to get the drive shaft to slide back into gearbox
You didn't give a torque measurements on each of those bolts?
True. I don't have the bike anymore so you will have to look it up on the internet. Sorry.
I am having problems seating the rear hub back on the tire. When I took it off it was pretty tight up against the rim. Now it doesn't want to go back all the way in. Stays about 1/8" out. Not sure if this will be an issue or not.
Yes that is normal space.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for the video!!!
Your Welcome.
What is the proper orientation of the rear axle end cap? Punch mark on top or on bottom.
good video but should have mentioned the torque specs worked out good for me thank you
What rims are those, is it tubeless
They are the stock 2008 Silverado rims. They are tubeless.
what is it the same with a 2014 Yamaha Stryker 1304
I am afraid I don't know. Anyone else out there help Juan out?
Which model is this of yamaha?
This is the Silverado.
Thanks for such a great video you help me. change the tire on my bike. Thanks man.
did u got you v-star with tubes, because my v-star 650 has tube.
do you know why or why not ? thanks
My tires are tubeless. I do not know why you have tubes in yours.
OnTheEdgeInEauClaire Perhaps he has a spoked rear wheel...in that case, tubes are necessary
I realize people use tubeless tires without tubes. I never install my new ties without tubes and use tubes for use on gravel roads they are quite heavy rubber. . even if the tires are tubeless I still use tubes Use only tubes with metal stems . if you are in no mans land you will thank yourself as you try to help other riders with deflated tires you meet on the roads.... a few extra dollars can give peace of mind.
Thank you for this. i decided the best method was t had the shop £20 and let them sort the tyre lol
You have to have patience and sometimes it is money well spent to have someone with machinery that makes the job easy do it.
My v star sits low...it's hard to get jack under bike
+james dean I just bought a jack from OTC. It fits nicely under my bike. it is a lower profile. It also helps if you can have a helper stand your bike up as you put the jack underneath.
OnTheEdgeInEauClaire k, whats otc?
That is the name brand of the jack.
OnTheEdgeInEauClaire k, tks
Tire still looks good lol
05/2024 I didn't remove mufflers to do mine, not nessasary.
Superb! Thanks.
nice bike
Thank you.
Very good Video. Thanks.
Excellent Video.....Well Done Thanks
Great video, thanks!
two words..bike shop
Typical home brew video... nothing showing the struggles or reinstallation.
after an hour lol
great video! thanks!