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Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Just had the 600 mile service done on my bike and the service tech left the idle running so fast that I can cruise at 35 mph in forth without touching the throttle.
Is it a big deal for my to adjust the idle myself, if not could someone please tell me how? Thanks again..

Doug
 
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Re:Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
The knob below the air box. Counter clockwise lowers the idle. It will feel like it won't turn but it does.
 
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Re:Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Thanks again for the help. Do you have to take the air cleaner cover off to get at it, or can it be reached by reaching under the cover?

Just got the BUB pipes on and they sound great. No more engine knock
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Re:Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
It's the little black knob below the air box.
 
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Re:Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
It's circled in red. Easy to get to.

 
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Re:Adjusting the idle speed on the roadstar 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I read somewhere that the idle for the R* sould be somewhere around 900 RPMs, or so... (Something to do with keeping the oil pressure up...
It always seems that my service tech like to adjust it when the engine is cold... so, when my Star warms up (after about a half hour of "real" running...) I have to turn the idle back down from a slow race...

Adjust your RPMs to around 900 when the engine is hot... and then, when it's cold, use the choke to adjust the RPMs to keep it from stalling...(the first click out on the choke stop is just enough to raise the idle to do that.)
 
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