The V Series encompasses a range of Yamaha motorcycles known for their distinctive V-twin engine configurations. These models are designed for a variety of riding experiences, from relaxed cruising on open roads to spirited performance on winding routes. Key characteristics include their characteristic engine sound, strong torque delivery, and often a classic or custom aesthetic, making them popular choices for riders who appreciate both style and substance in their two-wheeled transport.
Documentation for the V Series typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance, engine overhauls, and electrical system diagnostics. Owners will also find user manuals covering operation, features, and basic...
The V Series encompasses a range of Yamaha motorcycles known for their distinctive V-twin engine configurations. These models are designed for a variety of riding experiences, from relaxed cruising on open roads to spirited performance on winding routes. Key characteristics include their characteristic engine sound, strong torque delivery, and often a classic or custom aesthetic, making them popular choices for riders who appreciate both style and substance in their two-wheeled transport.
Documentation for the V Series typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance, engine overhauls, and electrical system diagnostics. Owners will also find user manuals covering operation, features, and basic care. Repair guides and technical specification sheets are essential resources for technicians and experienced owners, providing in-depth information for troubleshooting and performing complex repairs, ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of these iconic motorcycles.
The 2006 FJR1300A is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, engineered for exhilarating performance and long-distance comfort. This model, part of the FJR1300 generation, is renowned for its robust inline-four engine, advanced chassis, and rider-centric features designed for both spirited riding and extended journeys. Its strong performance, reliable engineering, and comfortable ergonomics place it among respected competitors in the sport-touring segment, making it a capable machine for various riding demands.
This manual covers the TT-R125, TT-R125E, TT-R125LW, and TT-R125LWE models from the 2006 production year. As a first-generation model, the TT-R125 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for entry-level to intermediate trail riding and recreational use. It features a reliable four-stroke, SOHC 124cc engine, a 5-speed transmission with a wet, multiple-disc clutch, and chain drive. The TT-R125 offers robust engineering, known for its durability and ease of operation, making it a popular choice in its segment, competing with models like the Honda CRF125F and Kawasaki KLX125. The LW and LWE variants provide enhanced suspension and larger wheels for improved off-road capability.
Introducing the 2006 Yamaha TT-R90 and TT-R90E, recreational off-road motorcycles renowned for their reliability and user-friendly design. As part of the esteemed TT-R series, these models are engineered to provide an engaging riding experience, particularly for younger riders and enthusiasts entering the world of off-road riding. Their robust construction and approachable power delivery make them a solid choice for trail riding and recreational activities.
The 2006 Yamaha WR250F is a competition off-road motorcycle renowned for its potent 250cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine and advanced KYB SSS suspension. Engineered for demanding enduro and off-road riding, this model offers a compelling blend of power, agility, and durability, making it a formidable contender against rivals like the Honda CRF250X and Kawasaki KX250F. Yamaha's strong legacy in off-road racing is evident in the WR250F's robust chassis and performance-oriented design, providing enthusiasts with a reliable and capable machine for tackling challenging terrain.
The Yamaha WR450F, produced in 2006, is a high-performance four-stroke off-road motorcycle engineered for competition and demanding trail riding. It embodies Yamaha's legacy of robust, powerful engines and agile chassis dynamics, making it a formidable contender in the enduro and motocross segments. Featuring a 449cc liquid-cooled engine with fuel injection, a 5-speed transmission, and hydraulic disc brakes, the WR450F is built for speed, control, and reliability in challenging off-road environments. Its design prioritizes performance, offering riders a machine capable of tackling diverse terrains with confidence.
The Yamaha YZ250, a celebrated 2-stroke motocross machine, has been a benchmark in its class since its inception. For the 2006 model year, this high-performance competition bike features an aluminum bilateral beam frame for exceptional rigidity and light weight, complemented by advanced KYB Speed Sensitive System (SSS) front forks and a KYB Monocross rear shock for superior damping and adjustability. Its potent 249cc liquid-cooled engine is enhanced by the Yamaha Power Valve System (YPVS), optimizing power delivery across the RPM range for competitive advantage. Designed for motocross racers and off-road enthusiasts, the YZ250 embodies Yamaha's commitment to performance, reliability, and innovation in the demanding world of off-road racing.
The Yamaha YZ450F (model code YZ450F(V)) from 2006 is a high-performance motocross motorcycle engineered for competitive off-road riding. Building on extensive motorsports heritage, this model represents a significant iteration in the YZ450F's development, known for its powerful 449 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine and robust aluminum alloy frame. Its design emphasizes rider control and machine integrity, featuring advanced technologies for its time such as a map-controlled CDI unit and a throttle position sensor for optimized engine response. The 2006 YZ450F is typically manufactured in Japan and is recognized for its consistent performance in motocross and supercross racing.
This manual covers the Virago series, including models such as the XV535, XV700, XV750, XV920, XV1000, and XV1100, with applicable model years ranging from 1981 to 2003. The Virago line, a significant entry into the cruiser market, is characterized by its V-twin engines, classic styling, and predominantly shaft-drive systems, with early XV920 models also featuring chain drive. There is a strong heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, and the Virago series, evolving through various displacements and updates, was recognized for its reliability and aesthetic appeal.
The Yamaha VMX1200 V-MAX, produced in 1985, represents the first generation of a groundbreaking motorcycle that redefined the power cruiser segment. Known for its aggressive styling and potent V-four engine, the V-MAX delivered exhilarating performance and a distinctive presence on the road. This model, with chassis codes VMX1200N and VMX1200NC, was engineered for performance-oriented motorcyclists seeking raw power and a unique aesthetic, solidifying Yamaha's legacy of innovation and reliability in the motorcycle industry.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the Yamaha V-MAX VX750 and VX800 snowmobiles produced between 1992 and 1997. These models are engineered for performance and reliability in challenging winter conditions, offering a robust platform for recreational riding and utility. The V-MAX series is recognized for its powerful engine options and durable construction, designed to deliver an exceptional snowmobiling experience.
The XVS650AK represents a classic mid-size cruiser motorcycle produced from 1997 to 2000. Renowned for its timeless styling, featuring pulled-back handlebars, a teardrop fuel tank, and abundant chrome accents, it offers riders a comfortable and accessible riding position. The V Star 650 is powered by an air-cooled, 649 cc V-twin engine, known for its torquey power delivery and smooth operation, complemented by a low-maintenance shaft drive system. This motorcycle is designed for riders seeking a reliable and stylish machine for cruising, commuting, and light touring, embodying a long-standing reputation for engineering quality and dependability.
This manual covers the Yamaha V Star 650 (model variants XVS650 Custom/Classic) produced between 1998 and 2000. Renowned for its classic V-twin cruiser styling and reliable performance, the V Star 650 offers a comfortable riding experience. Its air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC V-twin engine, with a displacement of 649cc, delivers a balanced blend of power and smooth operation, making it a popular choice for both new riders and seasoned enthusiasts. The model's enduring appeal is attributed to its robust engineering, timeless design, and the quality associated with Yamaha's manufacturing heritage.
This manual covers the XVS650 V-Star models, including the Classic and Custom variants, produced between 1998 and 2000. Known for its reliable air-cooled V-twin engine and classic cruiser aesthetics, the XVS650 offers a comfortable riding experience and has earned a reputation for dependability. Its robust engineering and enduring design have made it a popular choice for riders seeking a blend of style and practicality, embodying a commitment to quality and rider satisfaction.
The XVS650 V-Star, available in Classic and Custom variants, represents a significant offering in the cruiser motorcycle market for the model years 1998 through 2000. Powered by a 649cc, air-cooled, V-twin engine featuring SOHC and shaft drive, this model is recognized for its classic styling, comfortable ergonomics, and reliable performance. Its design emphasizes a user-friendly riding experience, making it a popular choice for riders seeking the quintessential cruiser aesthetic and feel, a legacy built upon a strong heritage in motorcycle engineering.
This manual covers the XVS650 V-Star, a popular cruiser motorcycle produced from 1998 through 2011, including the Classic, Custom, and Silverado variants. Known for its reliable 649cc V-twin engine, comfortable riding position, and classic styling, the XVS650 has earned a reputation for its enduring design and ease of maintenance. This model is a well-regarded entry in the cruiser segment, offering a traditional riding experience and significant customizability, making it a favored choice for a wide range of riders.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for all 1999-2005 Yamaha V-Star XVS1100 models. The Yamaha V-Star XVS1100 is renowned for its reliable air-cooled, 4-stroke, V-twin engine, featuring a SOHC design with 4 valves per cylinder and a displacement of 1063cc. Engineered for cruising, this motorcycle combines classic styling with robust performance, making it a popular choice for riders. Its durable construction and user-friendly design contribute to its reputation for dependability and enjoyable ownership.
The V Star XVS1100, available in Custom and Classic variants for the 1999 and 2000 model years, is a cruiser motorcycle renowned for its timeless design and the robust performance of its air-cooled, 1063 cc V-twin engine. This model offered a comfortable riding position and smooth, reliable operation, making it a popular choice for both leisurely rides and longer journeys. Its classic cruiser aesthetics, characterized by a low seat height and appealing lines, positioned it as a strong competitor in its segment, offering a blend of style and dependable engineering.
This manual covers the XVZ13 Royal Star Venture and XVS95 V-Star motorcycles produced between 1999 and 2011. The Royal Star Venture is a distinguished full-dress touring motorcycle known for its robust 1294cc V-four engine, comfortable amenities, and extensive touring capabilities, often featuring integrated audio systems and cruise control. The XVS95 V-Star, powered by a 942cc V-twin engine, offers a more classic cruiser experience, appreciated for its style and accessible performance. Both models represent a commitment to engineering quality and rider satisfaction, with the Venture positioned in the premium touring segment and the V-Star in the versatile cruiser market.
This manual covers the Yamaha V-Star XVS1100 models, including the L, LC, N, and NC variants, for the 2000 and 2001 model years. Yamaha is renowned for its high-quality motorcycles, and the V-Star series exemplifies this with classic styling and reliable performance. The XVS1100, powered by a 1063cc V-twin engine, is celebrated for its comfortable ride and enduring appeal in the cruiser segment. This 377-page English service repair manual, identified by LIT-11616-CU-11, provides comprehensive information for maintaining and repairing these iconic motorcycles.
This manual covers the off-road motorcycle, produced for the model years 2001 through 2006. The WR250F is a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke dual-sport/enduro motorcycle known for its performance in competitive off-road events. Built with an aluminum alloy frame for rigidity and a dry weight of approximately 111 kg, it is designed for demanding terrain. Key features include a 249 cc DOHC engine, a 5-speed transmission with a wet, multiple-disc clutch, and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. The WR250F platform benefits from an extensive heritage in off-road racing, establishing it as a capable and competitive machine in its class.
This service manual pertains to Yamaha VZ300 V-6 2-stroke HDPI outboard motors, specifically the 300hp VMAX models manufactured between 2004 and 2010. Yamaha recommends this publication for all models within this production range. These engines are engineered for robust performance and reliability, making them a trusted choice for demanding marine applications.
This service manual provides comprehensive information for Yamaha VMAX VZ200, VZ225, and VZ250 V-6 2-stroke HDPI models manufactured between 2004 and 2010. These engines are engineered for robust performance and reliability, offering a powerful and dependable solution for various marine applications. This manual is designed to support owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining the high standards of Yamaha's marine propulsion technology.
This service manual provides comprehensive information for Yamaha LZ250 and Z250 V-6 2-stroke HPDI and Left HPDI models manufactured between 2004 and 2006. These engines are recognized for their robust engineering and reliable performance, offering significant power output for demanding marine applications. This manual is designed to cover all aspects of the vehicle's operation and maintenance, ensuring owners can maximize their enjoyment and utility.
The Yamaha YZF-R6 V, produced for the 2005-2006 model years, is a distinguished supersport motorcycle celebrated for its racing-derived engineering and exhilarating performance. This model embodies Yamaha's commitment to high-revving inline-four engine technology, typically featuring a 599cc displacement, and advanced chassis dynamics, including a lightweight aluminum frame and sophisticated suspension for exceptional handling. Its aggressive aerodynamic fairing design is optimized for efficiency and rider comfort during spirited riding. The YZF-R6 has a strong heritage in motorsports, consistently earning accolades from motorcycle publications for its superior acceleration, braking capabilities, and overall track-day prowess, making it a benchmark in its competitive class.
This service repair manual covers the V-Star 1100 motorcycle, including the Custom and Midnight Custom variants, for the model years 2006 through 2009. The V-Star 1100, powered by a 1061cc V-twin engine, is recognized for its classic cruiser styling, comfortable ergonomics, and reliable performance, making it a favored choice for riders. With its extensive history in motorcycle innovation, the V-Star line is known for its robust V-twin powerplants and enduring appeal in the cruiser segment.
The 2006 Yamaha FJR1300A(V) represents the pinnacle of sport-touring motorcycle engineering, designed for riders who demand long-distance comfort without compromising on performance. This second-generation model, produced from 2006 to 2013, features a potent 1298 cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 5-valve inline-four engine producing approximately 145 HP and 95 lb-ft of torque, delivering exhilarating acceleration and smooth power delivery. Its robust aluminum alloy frame, advanced adjustable suspension, and standard ABS with Linked Braking System ensure confident handling and safety on any journey. Notable features include an electronically adjustable windscreen, a two-position adjustable rider seat, and an integrated luggage system, all contributing to its reputation for exceptional long-distance capability and rider comfort.
The 2006 FZ1-N and FZ1-S represent a significant evolution in sport-naked motorcycle design, building upon a rich heritage in performance engineering. These models are powered by a potent 998cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 5-valve inline-four engine, delivering approximately 150 PS, making them exceptionally capable for both spirited riding and extended journeys. Known for their robust construction and sporty handling, the FZ1 series offers a blend of raw power and everyday usability, appealing to riders seeking a versatile and exhilarating machine. The chassis code RN19 and engine code RN19 are integral to identifying specific components and ensuring compatibility for maintenance and repairs.
This manual covers the 2006 TT-R125 series, including the TT-R125(V), TT-R125E(V), TT-R125LW(V), and TT-R125LWE(V) models. As a popular off-road youth dirt bike, the TT-R125 is known for its accessibility and reliability, making it an excellent choice for beginner to intermediate riders engaging in recreational trail riding or introductory motocross. The heritage in performance off-road motorcycles is evident in the TT-R line's design, offering a capable and manageable machine that provides a solid platform for developing riding skills. The different sub-models cater to a range of rider sizes and preferences, with some featuring electric start for added convenience.
Introducing the 2006 TT-R90 and TT-R90E, a pair of entry-level youth off-road motorcycles renowned for their reliability, user-friendly design, and robust construction. These models are engineered to provide an exceptional riding experience for young enthusiasts, offering a low seat height, durable components, and intuitive operation suitable for various terrains. With features like electric start on the TT-R90E model and a proven four-stroke engine, a machine has been crafted that excels in recreational riding and serves as an ideal introduction to the world of motocross and trail riding, building on an extensive heritage in motorsports.
The 2006 Yamaha TT-R90 and TT-R90E represent Yamaha's commitment to providing entry-level, user-friendly off-road motorcycles for junior riders. These models are engineered for reliability and ease of use, featuring a durable construction and a focus on accessible performance. The TT-R90 is equipped with a kick starter, while the TT-R90E offers the convenience of electric start, both powered by an air-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC engine. Designed as a stepping stone into the world of off-road riding, these motorcycles are known for their robust build and suitability for learning and recreation.
The 2006 Yamaha WR250F(V) is a high-performance dual-sport and off-road motorcycle engineered for aggressive competition in enduro and motocross. Built by Yamaha, a brand renowned for its innovation and success in off-road racing, this model exemplifies robust construction and dynamic capabilities. Its design prioritizes aggressive off-road performance, featuring a potent four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, a sophisticated suspension system, and a durable chassis, making it a formidable choice for demanding terrains and racing environments.
The 2006 Yamaha WR450F(V) is a high-performance, four-stroke, liquid-cooled off-road motorcycle designed for demanding enduro and motocross riding. Featuring a potent 449cc single-cylinder engine with a five-valve DOHC configuration and a Keihin FCR-MX39 carburetor, it delivers exceptional power and responsiveness. Its robust aluminum semi-double cradle frame, coupled with advanced Kayaba suspension components, ensures superior handling and control across challenging terrains. Yamaha's legacy in motorsports is evident in the WR450F's engineering, offering reliability and performance that appeals to enthusiast riders seeking a competitive edge.
This manual covers the 2006 YZ125(V), a performance-oriented motocross motorcycle renowned for its potent 2-stroke engine and agile handling. Building on extensive motorsports heritage, the YZ125 has been a consistent competitor in the 125cc class, continuously refined for optimal performance and rider control. This model features a lightweight aluminum alloy perimeter frame, a 124 cc two-stroke engine, and a responsive Mikuni VM28 carburetor, designed for the demands of off-road competition. Its engineering emphasizes power delivery and maneuverability, making it a favorite among riders seeking a competitive edge.
This manual covers the 2006 Yamaha YZ250(V) model, a renowned two-stroke, liquid-cooled motocross motorcycle. With a 249cc displacement and a legacy of continuous development in Yamaha's successful motocross program, the YZ250 is engineered for performance and durability. Its aluminum twin-spar frame, 5-speed transmission, and potent engine are designed to meet the demands of competitive off-road riding. This model represents a refined iteration of a platform consistently praised for its power, handling, and reliability within the motocross community.
This manual covers the 2006 Yamaha YZ250F(V), a powerful four-stroke motocross motorcycle renowned for its competitive performance and advanced engineering. Building on Yamaha's rich heritage in off-road racing, the YZ250F platform has consistently been a dominant force, offering riders a potent combination of agility, power, and reliability. The 2006 model, manufactured in Japan, features a 250cc liquid-cooled engine, an aluminum bilateral beam frame, and hydraulic disc brakes, all designed to meet the demanding requirements of motocross and supercross competition.
This Service Repair Manual covers the 2006 Yamaha YZ450F(V), a high-performance 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 5-valve, single-cylinder motocross motorcycle. Engineered for competition, the YZ450F(V) is renowned for its powerful 449cc engine, lightweight aluminum frame, and advanced suspension systems designed to deliver exceptional handling and rider control. Yamaha's legacy in motocross racing underscores the YZ450F's commitment to performance and reliability, making it a favored choice for enthusiasts and professional riders seeking a competitive edge.
This manual covers the XV250 Virago and V-Star motorcycles manufactured between 2006 and 2010. Known for their approachable entry-level cruiser styling and reliable V-twin engines, these models are a popular choice for beginner riders and those seeking a comfortable urban commuter. The XV250 series, with its classic design and accessible 249cc air-cooled engine, offers a straightforward riding experience, making it a well-regarded option in its market segment.
The Yamaha YZF-R6, produced between 2006 and 2007, represents the second generation of this acclaimed supersport motorcycle. Known for its high-revving 599 cc inline-four engine and advanced chassis design, the YZF-R6 offers exceptional performance and agile handling, making it a favorite among performance-oriented riders and track day enthusiasts. Its aggressive, aerodynamic fairing and powerful dual front disc brakes contribute to its track-ready nature. This model builds upon a strong legacy in sportbike development, with the 2006 redesign introducing significant updates to its engineering and performance capabilities.
This manual covers the sportbike motorcycle for the 2006 and 2007 model years. Renowned for its high-revving inline-four engine, advanced chassis dynamics, and race-bred technology, the YZF-R6 is engineered for performance-oriented riders and track day enthusiasts. Its design emphasizes mass centralization and agility, making it a formidable machine in its class. This particular generation, introduced with significant updates including fuel injection and a revised frame, represents a key evolution in the supersport lineage, offering exceptional handling and a thrilling riding experience.
The XVS1100 V-Star Silverado, produced from 2006 to 2009, represents a significant offering in the cruiser motorcycle market. Building on a legacy of engineering precision and reliability, this model is designed for comfortable long-distance riding and stylish cruising. The Silverado trim typically enhances the V-Star experience with premium touring features, such as a substantial windshield for wind protection and studded saddlebags for luggage capacity, alongside a passenger backrest. Its robust V-twin engine, air-cooled for simplicity and reliability, delivers ample power and torque, making it well-suited for both relaxed rides and highway journeys.
This manual covers the XVS1100 V-Star Silverado, also known as the V-Star 1100 Silverado, for the model years 2006 through 2009. This iconic cruiser is powered by a 1063 cc air-cooled V-twin engine, delivering approximately 61 horsepower and 66 ft-lbs of torque, coupled with a 5-speed transmission and shaft drive. Known for its classic styling, comfortable ride, and reliable performance, the V-Star Silverado is designed for touring and cruising. The chassis features a telescopic front fork and a swingarm rear suspension, complemented by hydraulic disc brakes front and rear for effective stopping power.
This manual covers the Yamaha XVS650 V-Star Classic, including its various models, for the production years 2006 through 2010. Renowned for its classic cruiser styling and reliable V-twin engine, the XVS650 is a popular choice, consistently praised for its comfortable ride and robust engineering. Yamaha's reputation for quality is evident in this model, which offers a blend of performance and timeless aesthetics, making it a standout in its class.
This Service Repair Manual covers the Yamaha XVS650 V-Star Classic and V-Star Silverado models produced between 2006 and 2010. These motorcycles are renowned for their reliable air-cooled V-twin engines, classic cruiser styling, and comfortable ride, making them suitable for both leisurely cruising and everyday transportation. The XVS650 platform, with its robust chassis and belt drive system, has been a consistent performer in Yamaha's lineup, appealing to riders who appreciate traditional aesthetics combined with dependable engineering.
This manual covers the XV250 Virago and V-Star models produced between 2006 and 2011. Known for their air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC V-twin engines and classic cruiser styling, these motorcycles are celebrated for their reliability and comfortable riding experience, making them popular choices for both new and experienced riders. The XV250 line, with its accessible power delivery and approachable design, has a strong reputation within the entry-level cruiser segment, offering a blend of engineering quality and user-friendly operation.
This manual covers the Yamaha V-Star XV250, a popular cruiser motorcycle produced for the model years 2008 through 2017. Known for its reliable air-cooled, 4-stroke, V-twin engine and classic styling, the XV250 offers an accessible riding experience, building on the legacy of its predecessor, the Virago 250. With a displacement of 249 cc, dual Mikuni carburetors, and a 5-speed transmission, it is engineered for dependable performance and ease of operation, making it a favored choice for both new riders and seasoned enthusiasts seeking a straightforward, stylish cruiser.
This manual covers the 2008 V-Star 250 (XV250), an entry-level cruiser motorcycle renowned for its reliability and classic styling. Building on a strong heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, the V-Star 250 is designed for riders seeking an approachable and enjoyable riding experience. Its air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, V-twin engine, with a displacement of 249 cc, provides a balanced performance suitable for urban commuting and leisurely rides. The model is appreciated for its user-friendliness and has consistently been recognized for its value in its market segment.
The Yamaha V-Star 950 Tourer (model code XVS95) is a motorcycle designed for comfortable and reliable cruising. Produced from 2009 to 2017, this model is recognized for its stable ride, accessible ergonomics, and a dependable V-twin engine. The Tourer variant specifically includes a windshield and backrest, enhancing rider comfort for longer journeys. Yamaha's engineering heritage is evident in the V-Star 950's robust steel double-cradle frame and well-regarded V-twin, SOHC, air-cooled engine, which offers a displacement of 950cc. Its design prioritizes rider control and a smooth, stable experience, making it a popular choice for both new and experienced riders.
The 2009 Yamaha VMX1700 V-MAX represents a significant evolution of the iconic muscle cruiser, renowned for its radical styling and potent performance. This model, powered by a 1679cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, V-twin engine, delivers approximately 147.4 hp and 123.7 lb-ft of torque, featuring advanced Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) for precise control. Its robust engineering, combined with a 5-speed transmission and shaft drive, ensures reliable power delivery for enthusiast owners. The V-MAX's legacy is built on its groundbreaking design and dominance in the muscle cruiser segment, offering a unique blend of power and aggressive aesthetics.
The Yamaha XVS950 V-Star, produced between 2009 and 2010, is a mid-size cruiser motorcycle renowned for its accessible performance, comfortable ergonomics, and classic styling. This model, including variants like the V-Star Tourer, features a low-maintenance shaft drive and an air-cooled, SOHC V-twin engine with fuel injection, offering a balanced riding experience for various riders. Its design prioritizes rider comfort for extended journeys and presents a customizable aesthetic, making it a popular choice in the cruiser segment.
The Yamaha VMX1700 V-MAX, produced between 2009 and 2011, stands as a formidable hyper-naked muscle cruiser. Renowned for its immense power, aggressive styling, and distinctive V4 engine, this model offers a unique blend of raw performance and rider engagement. Its engineering emphasizes a high torque output, advanced chassis for its class, and innovative technologies like Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) and Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I) to optimize power delivery. This motorcycle competes in a segment that values substantial displacement and a commanding presence, appealing to riders seeking a high-performance cruiser experience.
The Yamaha XVS950 V-Star, produced for the 2009 through 2012 model years, represents a blend of classic cruiser aesthetics and modern engineering. Powered by a 942cc V-twin engine featuring fuel injection and a 5-speed transmission, this model is designed for comfortable riding and reliable performance. Its robust construction and thoughtful design have earned it positive reviews for styling, ride quality, and dependability, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and stylish cruiser.
This manual covers the Yamaha V-Star 1300 Stryker (XVS13) motorcycle models produced between 2011 and 2016. Known for its distinctive styling and the characteristic V-twin engine, this cruiser motorcycle offers a blend of performance and comfort suitable for riders seeking both spirited rides and long-distance journeys. The engineering quality and reliability associated with Yamaha are evident in the robust construction and the powerful 1304cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke engine. The Stryker variant, in particular, presents a modern cruiser aesthetic with a sporty edge, built upon the solid foundation of the V-Star platform.
This Service & Repair Manual covers the Yamaha LIT 18616 02 82 z150c 2004 outboard motor. Designed for reliable performance, this internal combustion engine is built to the high engineering standards expected of Yamaha products. This manual is specifically for the 2004 model year and details various engine configurations including the Z150C, Z175C, and Z200C series, along with their respective power units and lower units.
This service repair manual covers the Yamaha EDL13000TE generator, a robust and reliable piece of equipment designed for various power generation needs. Engineered with precision, this generator offers versatile voltage options including 380/220 V, 220/127 V, and D.C. 12 V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Its construction emphasizes durability and performance, ensuring consistent power output and longevity for demanding environments.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the YAMAHA FJR1300A-V 2006. Designed for discerning riders, this model represents a pinnacle of engineering, offering exceptional performance and reliability. Its robust construction and advanced features are intended to deliver an unparalleled riding experience for touring and sport-riding enthusiasts alike.
This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the Yamaha PW50 models designated N, P, R, S, T, and V, manufactured between 2001 and 2006. Engineered for reliability and performance, the PW50 is a well-regarded model known for its user-friendly design and robust construction, making it suitable for a variety of riding applications. This manual provides detailed information to ensure optimal operation and longevity of your vehicle.
This manual covers the PW80, an air-cooled, 2-stroke, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle produced between 2001 and 2006. Known for its robust construction and user-friendly operation, the PW80 has been a foundational model for introducing young riders to the sport of motocross. Its design prioritizes reliability and durability, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts and beginner mechanics. This service and repair manual provides comprehensive information for models with the N, P, R, S, T, and V model codes.
The TTR125, along with its variants TTR125E, TTR125LW, and TTR125LWE, represents a robust and user-friendly entry-level to intermediate off-road motorcycle. Produced between 2002 and 2006, these models are celebrated for their reliability and versatility, making them ideal for trail riding, recreational use, and younger riders. Building on a strong motorsports legacy, the TTR series is designed for durability and ease of operation, offering a fun and accessible dirt biking experience.
This comprehensive service manual covers the Yamaha TTR90 and TTR90E models produced between 2003 and 2006. These versatile off-road motorcycles are engineered for reliability and performance, offering riders an exceptional experience whether on trails or for recreational use. The manual details the high-quality construction and unique features that define these Yamaha vehicles, ensuring owners can fully appreciate their capabilities.
This manual covers the Yamaha V Star 650, a cruiser motorcycle produced from 1998 to 2009. Available in XVS650A Classic and XVS650 Custom variants, the V Star 650 is powered by a 649 cc air-cooled V-twin engine featuring SOHC and four valves per cylinder, coupled with a reliable shaft drive. Its classic cruiser styling, combined with Yamaha's reputation for engineering quality and reliability, made it a popular choice for riders seeking a dependable and accessible motorcycle. The V Star 650 is appreciated for its straightforward design and ease of maintenance, making it a strong contender in the cruiser market against models like the Honda Shadow and Kawasaki Vulcan series.
The V Star 1100 Classic (XVS1100C) is a cruiser motorcycle produced from 1999 to 2007, celebrated for its blend of classic styling and reliable V-twin performance. This first-generation model embodies a commitment to quality engineering, offering riders a dependable and stylish option within the cruiser segment. Its air-cooled, 4-stroke, 75° V-twin engine, displacing 1063 cc, delivers approximately 61 horsepower and 61 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed transmission and a smooth shaft drive. The motorcycle features a robust steel frame, dual front disc brakes, and a single rear disc brake, contributing to its stable handling and confident stopping power.
This service repair manual covers the V-Star 650 Custom and Midnight Custom models from 2006 through 2016. The V-Star 650 is renowned for its reliable, air-cooled 649 cc V-twin engine, classic cruiser styling, and comfortable riding position. With a focus on accessibility and enduring design, these motorcycles have earned a strong reputation among riders for their dependable performance and enjoyable riding experience, suitable for both daily commutes and longer journeys.
This comprehensive service manual pertains to Yamaha VMAX VZ150 & VZ175, Z150, Z175, Z200, LZ150, and LZ200 V-6 2-stroke HPDI & Left HPDI outboard motor models manufactured between 2004 and 2014. These engines are recognized for their robust engineering and reliable performance, designed to meet the demanding needs of various marine applications. The manual covers a wide range of specifications and operational details crucial for understanding and maintaining these powerful units.
The Yamaha VMX12 VMAX, produced from 1985 to 1993, stands as a landmark in motorcycle engineering, celebrated for its revolutionary V-four engine and aggressive, muscle-bike styling. This iconic model, including its VMX12N, VMX12S, VMX12U, VMX12E, VMX12NC, VMX12SC, VMX12UC, and VMX12EC variants, was designed to deliver exhilarating straight-line performance and a commanding road presence. Its 1198cc liquid-cooled engine, a significant achievement at the time, provided robust torque and power, complemented by distinctive 'drag bike' aesthetics. The VMAX has earned its legendary status through a combination of raw power, unique design, and commitment to innovative performance.
The VMX12 VMAX, produced in 1995 under the model code VMX12G, is an iconic muscle cruiser celebrated for its formidable power and distinctive aesthetic. This motorcycle, a product of engineering prowess, features a potent V-Four engine with a V-Boost system, shaft drive, and aggressive styling, establishing it as a high-performance machine for discerning riders. Its innovative design and raw performance capabilities have solidified its status as a landmark in the motorcycle industry, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a unique blend of power and presence.
This manual covers the [Make] [Model], produced between [Year] and [Year]. This vehicle is engineered for [Intended Usage] and is recognized for its [Notable Features]. Built with a commitment to quality and reliability, the [Model] offers a unique blend of performance and practicality, making it a distinguished choice in its class. Its robust construction and advanced engineering ensure a dependable driving experience for owners.
This manual covers the WR450F, a high-performance off-road motorcycle produced from 2003 to 2006, including specific models WR450F(R) 2003 and WR450F(T) 2005. Known for its liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 449cc engine derived from a racing platform, the WR450F is engineered for powerful, torquey performance tailored for demanding off-road conditions and competition. An extensive motorsports heritage underpins the WR series, which evolves from successful motocross designs to offer enhanced tractability and endurance capabilities. This model is recognized for its robust engineering, making it a popular choice among enduro enthusiasts and competitive riders.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the YAMAHA WR450F-V 2006 model. Designed for off-road enthusiasts and competitive riders, the WR450F-V is engineered for exceptional performance and durability. Its robust construction and advanced features ensure reliability and capability across demanding terrains, making it a premier choice for motocross and enduro riding.
The 2007 Yamaha XV1300 V-Star represents a significant achievement in motorcycle engineering, designed for riders who appreciate a blend of classic styling and modern performance. This model is powered by an air-cooled, 4-stroke, V-twin engine with a displacement of 1296 cc, featuring SOHC and 4 valves for efficient power delivery. Its robust construction and meticulous attention to detail underscore Yamaha's commitment to reliability and rider satisfaction, making it a distinguished choice for cruising and touring.
This manual covers the V Star XVS650, including the V Star 650 Custom and V Star 650 Classic models produced from 1997 through 2006. Known for its reliable V-twin engine, shaft drive, and classic cruiser styling, the XVS650 offers comfortable ergonomics and accessible performance, making it a popular choice in the cruiser motorcycle segment. Its design emphasizes enduring appeal and rider comfort, reflecting a commitment to quality engineering and rider satisfaction, positioning it competitively against other models in its class.
This manual covers the Yamaha XVS1100 DragStar, also known as the V-Star 1100 in North America, produced from 1998 to 2009. This air-cooled V-twin cruiser, featuring a 1063 cc engine and shaft drive, is renowned for its classic styling and reliable performance, making it a popular choice for riders. Yamaha Motor Corporation's commitment to engineering quality is evident in this model, which offers a comfortable riding experience suitable for touring and everyday use.
This manual covers the 2006 Yamaha YZ125(V), a renowned 125cc two-stroke motocross bike. Known for its performance, handling, and durability, the YZ125 is a competitive machine built for off-road racing. This model benefits from Yamaha's extensive heritage in motorcycle manufacturing and the continuous evolution of its YZ line, incorporating features like the YPVS power valve system for optimized power delivery. The 2006 Yamaha YZ125 is designed for riders seeking a high-quality, reliable, and potent motocross experience.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the 2006 Yamaha YZ125, a liquid-cooled, two-stroke, single-cylinder motocross bike with a 125cc displacement. Known for its performance and handling, the YZ125 has a long history of refinement and is a popular choice for racing and off-road enthusiasts. Its robust aluminum alloy frame, inverted telescopic front forks, and Monocross rear suspension contribute to its agility and rider control. This official service repair manual and OEM parts catalogue covers various regions including the USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Oceania, and South Africa.
This manual covers the Yamaha YZ125, model code V, produced in 2006. As a prominent model in the 125cc motocross class, the YZ125 is renowned for its agility, performance, and long-standing legacy in competitive riding. Built by Yamaha Motor Company, a leader in powersports, this two-stroke, liquid-cooled machine offers a lightweight aluminum frame and adjustable suspension for optimal handling and rider confidence. Its engineering focuses on delivering a potent and accessible powerband, making it a favored choice for both recreational riders and aspiring racers.
The Yamaha YZ125 (model code YZ125(V)) is a highly regarded 125cc two-stroke motocross motorcycle from 2006, celebrated for its exceptional agility, potent powerband, and competitive edge. Designed for off-road racing and aggressive trail riding, this machine embodies Yamaha's commitment to performance and engineering excellence. Its lightweight chassis, responsive engine, and advanced suspension systems contribute to its renowned handling and rider feedback, making it a favorite among motocross enthusiasts seeking a pure, unadulterated riding experience. The YZ125's historical lineage is built on a foundation of continuous refinement, ensuring it remains a benchmark in its class.
This comprehensive collection of service and repair manuals covers the Yamaha YZ250, a renowned 2-stroke motocross motorcycle, for the model years 2001 through 2006. The YZ250 has a distinguished heritage in off-road racing, celebrated for its powerful liquid-cooled 249cc engine, agile aluminum frame, and advanced suspension systems. Engineered for peak performance, this model consistently receives high praise for its potent engine characteristics and exceptional handling, making it a benchmark in its class. Its development reflects a commitment to innovation and performance in the competitive motocross arena.
This manual covers the YZ250F, a renowned 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder motocross motorcycle produced from 2001 to 2006. Known for its competitive edge in off-road racing, the YZ250F has a rich heritage in performance and innovation, representing a significant development in 4-stroke motocross technology. Its engineering focuses on delivering rider control, agility, and power, making it a formidable machine for enthusiasts and professional racers alike. The model variants covered include N, P, R, S, T, and V.
This manual covers the Yamaha YZ450F, a high-performance motocross competition motorcycle produced from 2003 to 2007. Renowned for its powerful 449cc four-stroke engine, advanced suspension, and agile handling, the YZ450F has a strong legacy in motocross racing, offering a competition-oriented design focused on delivering maximum performance. Its engineering prioritizes reliability and a competitive edge, making it a favored choice for riders seeking peak performance on the track.
The YZ85, including its YZ85LW variant, represents a performance-oriented 85cc two-stroke competition motocross motorcycle. Produced from 2002 through 2006, this model is recognized for its robust engine and agile handling, making it a staple for young riders entering the competitive motocross arena. Extensive history in off-road racing underpins the YZ85's development, focusing on delivering a machine that excels in demanding race conditions. Its engineering emphasizes power delivery and rider control, positioning it as a competitive choice against other leading motocross bikes of its era.