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30+ Aermacchi 2 Stroke Motorcycle Service Manuals & Parts Catalogs 1965 - 1978 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moreno Valley, California, United States

Moreno Valley, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)


All on one CD.
CD file types are: Adobe .pdf & photo .jpg formats.

Not sure what model Aermacchi motorcycle you have ? Just ask !

This is the most complete collection of OEM Technical Information for the 1965-1978 Aermacchi Lightweight 2-stroke motorcycles you will ever find all in one place !  Everything will be on a standard size CD that will contain the following information (all blank pages have been omitted to ensure continuity) . It is 30 + books total. Covered models include: Rapido, Baja, Leggero, Shortster, 50cc thru 250cc - 2 stroke models.


2 stroke Lightweight models :

1) 1965-1972 M & Leggero models Parts Catalog (with supplement). The catalog is 60 pages, The supplement is 8 pages.

2) 1965-1967 M models Service Manual. This manual is 63 pages.

3)1965-1972 M models Service Manual. This manual is 143 pages.

4) 1965-1974 Lightweights Service Manual. This manual is 169 pages.

5) 1972 MC-65 Shortster Parts Catalog. This catalog is 46 pages.

6) 1973-1975 X-90 Shortster Parts Catalog (with supplement). This catalog is 49 pages, The supplement is 5 pages.

7) 1968-1975 ML SX & TX 125 Rapido models Parts Catalog (with supplement's). This catalog is 94 pages, The 1974 supplement is 5 pages. The 1975 supplement is 5 pages.

8) 1974-1976 SS/SX-175/250 models Service Manual. This manual is 127 pages.

9) 1974-1978 SS/SX-175/250 models Parts Catalog. This catalog is 113 pages.

10) 1973 Z-90 Parts Catalog & 1975 supplement. This catalog is 51 pages.

11) 1978 MX250 Parts Catalog. This catalog is 37 pages.

Also included the CD
 is 90 various OEM Factory Service Bulletins related to the Aermacchi models (individually in jpeg format).

The original blank pages from all the manuals & catalogs have been omitted to ensure reading continuity

19  different Accessories & Tools Catalogs:

12) 1967 Accessories Catalog

13) 1968 Accessories Catalog

14) 1969 Accessories Catalog

15,16) 1970 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

17,18) 1971 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

19,20) 1972 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

21,22) 1973 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

23,24) 1974 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

25,26) 1975 Accessories Catalogs (2 versions)

27) 1976 Accessories Catalog

28) 1977 Accessories Catalog

29) 1978 Accessories Catalog

30) 1978 Service Tool Catalog (shows specialty tools dating back to 1916)

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