Yamaha Service Manuals

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Yamaha Service Manuals

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I bought the Yamaha OEM Service Manual on CD from Green Manuals (eBay seller). I bought the "1989 - 1995 FZR1000" manual for $7.45
Free shipping in the U.S. via first-class mail. They also ship in Canada.

The manuals are available internationally for download via the internet.

Just use Adobe reader to view the manual. Great resolution quality. Not like some of those fuzzy images you get from other manuals.

Check it out if you're interested in a OEM Service Manual for your motorcycle, ATV, PWC or snowmobile. Prices vary depending on make, model, year. The Yamaha street bikes ranged from $7.45 to $9.45

Website:
http://www.green-manuals.com/

eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/green-manuals/m ... 4340.l2562

eBay Store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Green-Manuals?_t ... 4340.l2563
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Post by spook »

I wonder how he goes with copy-write? I can't imagine he is selling them under licence? Still a good resource if you can't find them on line for free.

How's the quality of what you purchased Don?

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Spook,
I have a hardcopy Yamaha Service Manual I bought through the Yamaha dealer. The image quality of the CD from Green Manuals is just as good as the hardcopy from Yamaha. The CD version is viewed using Adobe ... so you can search, zoom, etc ... and print any pages you want to take with you.

The Adobe file for the "1989 - 1995 FZR1000" manual is 41MB. You can copy it to your USB device, laptop, etc ... to take with you. You don't have to load the CD everytime.
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You could try here:- http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp
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If you want the manuals for our Yamahas. I have many of them HERE
www.exup1000.co.uk
www.stigsdump.co.uk

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Hey Stig,

How you been, good to see a post from you. You'd never believe what paddock stand I saw advertised for sale in a Canadian Motorcycle magazine, yup, the exact same one you sent me plans for, no shit.
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I have bought the manual for my 85 fz750 and I have to say I'm impressed for the price and the quickness of receiving it :clap:

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