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Yamaha Workshop Manual Dt400 Dt250 1975 1976 Dt400b Dt250b Dt400c Dt250c Service on 2040-parts.com

US $36.95
Location:

MOTUEKA, New Zealand

MOTUEKA, New Zealand
Condition:New other (see details) Country/Region of Manufacture:New Zealand Type:FACTORY Service Repair Tuning Maintenance Overhaul Country of Manufacture:New Zealand Make:YAMAHA

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This is a carefully reproduced WORKSHOP service repair manual for the YAMAHA 1975 DT400B and DT250B plus the 1976 DT400C and DT250C singles. This is a model specific manual packed full of service information in approx 275 pages plus FULL COLOUR wiring diagrams and consists of the base manual PLUS the 1976 C Model supplement. This model specific manual completely covers all the "How To" information required and with an excess of 600 pictures it is also ILLUSTRATED like NO other! There are specification and trouble shooting charts unseen in any other manual. Nicely illustrated with a combination of line drawings and period photo's, good sections on electrical fault finding and repair. This is both a VALUABLE addition to any collection of information on your bike or the MOST COMPLETE stand alone source available. THIS IS THE MULTI LANGUAGE VERSION IN ENGLISH, FRENCH (FRANCAIS) AND GERMAN (DEUTSCH)

The covers are spiral bound PLUS laminated for protection and strength and to stay open where YOU want.

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