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Starting System | Electric |
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Transmission | 5-speed |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork |
Rear Suspension | Swingarm |
Rear Brake | Single disc |
Explains the manual's goal and how to use its structure for efficient maintenance.
Details CAUTION and WARNING definitions for preventing damage and injury during procedures.
Describes the Yamaha XV series, engine, fuel, suspension, and drive systems.
Explains the importance and location of frame and engine serial numbers for security and parts.
Guides users on how to identify motorcycle model years using identification codes.
Provides tables of identification codes for various XV models (XV535, XV700, XV750, XV920, XV1000, XV1100).
Stresses using ID numbers for accurate parts purchasing due to manufacturer changes.
Differentiates between accessory stores and franchised dealers for part availability and used parts.
Provides detailed specifications for 1987-1988 and 1989-on US XV535 models.
Details specifications for the 1988 UK XV535 model, covering dimensions and weight.
Provides specifications for 1989 onwards UK XV535 models, noting handlebar differences.
Lists specifications for US XV700 and XV1000 models, including dimensions and weight.
Details specifications for 1981-1983 XV750 models, covering US and UK variations.
Provides specifications for later US XV750 (1988-on) and UK XV750 (1992-on) models.
Details specifications for the XV920 J model, including wheelbase, dimensions, and weight.
Provides specifications for XV920 K, MK, RH, and RJ models, covering dimensions and weight.
Details specifications for the 1981-1985 UK TR1 XV1000 model.
Provides specifications for 1986 onwards XV1100 models, covering US and UK variations.
Introduces fundamental techniques for efficient and proper motorcycle maintenance and repair.
Discusses nuts, bolts, screws, lock washers, and proper handling and replacement of fasteners.
Explains the importance of torque values and sequential tightening/loosening of fasteners to prevent damage.
Covers careful disassembly, gasket sealing surfaces, and hose removal tips.
Illustrates and names tools like spark plug gap adjusters, feeler gauges, cable lubers, and impact screwdrivers.
Illustrates different types of torque wrenches (click type and beam type) for precise tightening.
Discusses the importance of a good tool selection and categorizes tools into Maintenance, Repair, and Special kits.