Haynes Yamaha Shop Service Manuals
#1
http://discountautorepairmanua...darm&Category_Code=YA
for anyone that needs a service/repair manual for your Yamaha, there is the link to the Haynes service manuals. i bought one for my ATV and it was 20 bucks. far cheaper than getting one from the stealership.
if you do any kind of repair or diagnosis on your own bikes/ATVs, i suggest picking one up for future use.
they have manuals for all makes, just check the manufacturer list on the left of the page.
for anyone that needs a service/repair manual for your Yamaha, there is the link to the Haynes service manuals. i bought one for my ATV and it was 20 bucks. far cheaper than getting one from the stealership.
if you do any kind of repair or diagnosis on your own bikes/ATVs, i suggest picking one up for future use.
they have manuals for all makes, just check the manufacturer list on the left of the page.
#2
I have both the factory manual and the Haynes. The benefit to the Haynes is that it does not assume that you are a factory trained ATV mechanic. I had to pull my rear axle to replace a seal. I didn't know how to remove it and the factory manual was no help. The Haynes manual told me I needed to take it apart and then yank on it to pull it out of the diff. This kind of info is very helpful when doing a repair job for the first time.
#3
Hey, thanks for the info, i just ordered the manual for my newly purchased 2002 yamaha Grizzly 660, it didnt come with the original manual so i am in the dark when it comes to trying to fix any thing, this is what I needed.
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