Yamaha Mx125c Parts List Manual (lit-10015-65-00)(565-28198-60) on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is the manual that dealers used before and during the microfische
period to order parts. The technicians in the Service Department found the parts manual to be more useful than the Shop Manual because it shows all the parts in exploded views. This manual is in good used condition. There are lots of detailed exploded views (see picture #4). The manual measures 8" X 11" (the cover is a little bit larger at 8 1/2" X 11 1/4") with approximately 69 pages. $3.50 shipping charge in the continental US 48 states. |
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