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Great cure for SVS! 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Just had a case of SVS in my 03 Roadstar, was kind of bummed to think about having to tear down the motor at the beginning of riding season. Had a friend of mine that works for a dealer told me about a fix for this problem that is quick and easy, Yamalube additive, "ring free fuel additive" I put 8 ounces of this in with a full tank of fuel and hit the road,,, with in 50 miles I could tell it was already working, I just completed the tank of fuel and the recommended oil change after what they call the shock treatment, I must say it is a lot easier than a motor tear down to repair, all for about $40.00 for oil and additive!
 
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Re:Great cure for SVS! 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
There are many other additives than Ring Free that you could have used for much cheaper.

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Re:Great cure for SVS! 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Your friend done did you right...

I had to do the same thing when I first got mine, and I still do it at the end of the riding season. Like Doc said, there are a number of different additives that will do the same thing. If it happens again, dump a whole can of Seafoam fuel additive (about $7 at Wal Mart) in a full tank and drive it like you stole it...like you're MAD at it! Hit the rev limiter a lot (which you should do anyway). But once that tank of gas is gone, the oil change after a shock treatment is MANDATORY, no matter what additive you use.

Good job!

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Re:Great cure for SVS! 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Hate to tell you this but if you got SVS once you will get it again unless you change something. Believe me I know! SVS can be caused by lugging the bike around town and not going on extended highway trips at speed of 60-70 mph. OR your jetting is off and needs to be corrected. I have found that a good 200-300 mile run every few weeks keep it purring one you get it cleaned up. Remember to hit the limiter enough to keep it running good.
 
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Re:Great cure for SVS! 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I have an old Honda motor on a fence post pounder that frequently gets SVS from not working hard enough and then sitting around to much. It only idles when it is running the hydraulics on the post pounder. I give a good flooding with Sea-Foam "Deep-Creep" spray, run it a bit, and then change out the BLACKENED engine oil. Seems to do the trick.
I think around these parts, these air-cooled motors run too cold, and never really get hot enough to burn all that carbon crap out.
 
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