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1980 YAMAHA SR 250 G/H EXCITER MOTORCYCLE SERVICE MANUAL, LIT-11616-01-93, 1994
GENUINE ORIGINAL YAMAHA MANUAL and NOT A REPRODUCTION.

THIS 110 PAGE, 1980 YAMAHA SR250 EXCITER SERVICE MANUAL IS A ORIGINAL OUT OF PRINT MANUAL, 4TH EDITION 1994. THIS BOOK PROVIDES DETAILED SERVICE INFORMATION, STEP-BY-STEP REPAIR INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1980 YAMAHA SR250 EXCITER MOTORCYCLES.

Table of Contents


* GENERAL INFORMATION
* PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
* ENGINE OVERHAUL
* CARBURETION
* CHASSIS
* ELECTRICAL
* APPENDICES

THIS MANUAL IS THE BASE MANUAL FOR 1980 YAMAHA SR250 EXCITER MOTORCYCLES.

CONDITION AS SHOWN. STUDY THE PHOTOS. WYSIWYG ("WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET").

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