Yamaha XV250 Virago Online Service Manual
October 29, 2007
The Cyclepedia.com Yamaha XV250 Virago online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran factory trained technician.
The Yamaha XV250 Virago online manual covers the following motorcycles:
1988 Yamaha XV250U/UC Route 66/Virago
1989 Yamaha XV250W/WC Route 66/Virago
1990 Yamaha XV250A/AC Route 66/Virago
1991 Yamaha XV250B (UK)
1992 Yamaha XV250D (UK)
1993 Yamaha XV250E (UK)
1994 Yamaha XV250F/FC Route 66/Virago
1995 Yamaha XV250G/GC Route 66/Virago
1996 Yamaha XV250H/HC Route 66/Virago
1997 Yamaha XV250J/JC Route 66/Virago
1998 Yamaha XV250K/KC Route 66/Virago
1999 Yamaha XV250L/LC Virago
2000 Yamaha XV250M/MC Virago
2001 Yamaha XV250N/NC Virago
2002 Yamaha XV250P/PC Virago
2003 Yamaha XV250R/RC Virago
2004 Yamaha XV250S/SC Virago
2005 Yamaha XV250T/TC Virago
2006 Yamaha XV250V/VC Virago
2007 Yamaha XV250W/WC Virago
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Periodic Maintenance
Yamaha XV250 Virago Periodic Maintenance Chart
Clutch Cable Adjustment
Engine Idle Speed
Throttle Free Play
Oil and Filter Change
Air Filter Servicing
Spark Plugs
Compression Check
Valve Clearance
Ignition Timing
Drive Chain Adjustment
Rear Brake Light Switch Adjustment
Brake Bleeding
Tires
Quick Reference
Yamaha XV250 Virago Specifications
General Torque Specifications
VIN and Engine Number Location
External Components
Rider Seat
Passenger Seat
Fuel Tank
Thermo Switch Housing
Front Fender
Shift Lever
Front Brake Lever
Rear Brake Pedal
Fuel System
Yamaha XV250 Virago Carburetor Specifications
Fuel Pump
Carburetor Removal
Carburetor Disassembly and Inspection
Carburetor Assembly
Carburetor Installation
Exhaust System
Installation
Removal
Engine
Cylinder Head Removal
Cylinder Head Installation
Clutch
Stator Coil
Left Side Engine Components
Right Side Engine Components
Engine Removal
Crankcase Splitting
Crankshaft and Connecting Rods
Pistons and Cylinders
Transmission
Crankcase Assembly
Engine Installation
Final Drive
Drive Chain
Engine Sprocket
Rear Wheel Sprocket
Front Brakes
Yamaha XV250 Virago Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Caliper
Master Cylinder
Rear Brakes
Brake Adjustment
Brake Shoe Replacement
Wheels
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Bearing Replacement
Front Suspension
Yamaha XV250 Virago Fork Oil Change
Fork Removal
Front Fork Disassembly
Fork Inspection
Fork Reassembly
Fork Installation
Steering
Installation
Bearing Replacement
Removal
Rear Suspension
Settings
Shock Absorbers
Swing Arm
Electrical System
Battery
Charging System
Ignition System
Headlight
Switches
Yamaha XV250 Virago Wiring Schematics / Wiring Diagrams
Honda CMX250C Rebel 250 Online Service Manual
October 29, 2007
The Cyclepedia.com Honda CMX250 Rebel online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran factory trained technician.
The Honda CMX250 Rebel online manual covers the following motorcycles:
1985 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1986 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1987 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1986 Honda CMX250CD Rebel
1996 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1997 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1998 Honda CMX250C Rebel
1999 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2000 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2001 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2002 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2003 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2004 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2005 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2006 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2007 Honda CMX250C Rebel
2008 Honda CMX250C Rebel
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Periodic Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance Chart
Clutch Cable Adjustment
Throttle Free Play
Engine Idle Speed
Drive Chain Adjustment
Rear Brake Switch Adjustment
Engine Oil
Spark Plugs
Compression Check
Air Filter Servicing
Tires
Brake Bleeding
Valve Clearance

Quick Reference
CMX250C Specifications
CMX250C Torque Specifications
VIN and Engine Number Location
General Torque Specifications

External Components
Side Covers
Seats
Fuel Tank
Shift Lever
Brake Pedal
Front Fender
Rear Turn Signals
Rear Fender
Exhaust System
Fuel System
Carburetor Specifications
Carburetor Removal and Installation
Carburetor Inspection

Engine
Engine Specifications
Cylinder Head Cover
Camshaft Removal and Inspection
Cylinder Head
Camshaft Installation
Left Side Engine Components
Clutch
Right Side Engine Components
Engine Removal
Crankcase Splitting
Crankshaft and Connecting Rods
Pistons and Cylinders
Transmission
Crankcase Reassembly
Engine Installation

Final Drive
Final Drive Specifications
Drive Chain
Engine Sprocket
Rear Wheel Sprocket

Front Brake
Front Brake Specifications
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Disc
Master Cylinder
Caliper

Rear Brake
Rear Brake Specifications
Adjustment
Brake Shoe Replacement

Wheels
Wheel Specifications
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
Bearing Replacement
Front Suspension
Front Suspension Specifications
Fork Removal and Installation
Front Fork Disassembly
Fork Inspection
Fork Reassembly
Steering
Removal
Bearing Replacement
Installation

Rear Suspension
Settings
Shock Absorbers
Swing Arm

Electrical System
Electrical Specifications
Battery
Charging System
Ignition System
Headlight
Switches
Wiring Diagrams
Suzuki GSX-R600 GSX-R750 Online Service Manual
October 29, 2007
The Cyclepedia.com Suzuki GSX-R600 GSX-R750 online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran factory trained technician.
The Suzuki GSX-R600 GSX-R750 online manual covers the following sportbike motorcycles:
2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 K6
2007 Suzuki GSX-R600 K7
2006 Suzuki GSX-R750 K6
2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 K7
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When you subscribe to the Suzuki GSX-R600 GSX-R750 online manual you’ll get instant access to the following information:
Periodic Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance Chart
Air Filter Replacement
Spark Plugs
Oil and Filter Change
Engine Idle Speed
Throttle Free Play
Clutch Cable Adjustment
Chain Adjustment
Tires
Brake Bleeding
Compression Check
Valve Clearance Inspection
Valve Clearance Adjustment
Valve Clearance Adjustment Charts
Quick Reference
GSXR600 GSX-R750 Specifications
VIN Location
Engine Number Location
General Torque Specifications
Torque Conversions
External Components
Rider Seat
Fuel Tank Lower Covers
Fuel Tank
Passenger Seat
Rear Cowls
Foot Pegs
Shift Lever
Brake Pedal
Side Stand
Front Fender
Rear Fender and Tag Light
Steering Damper
Cooling System
Coolant Replacement
Pressure Testing
Cooling Fan Relay
Water Pump
Fuel Injection System
General Information
Fuel Injection Specifications
Self Diagnostic Codes
Self Diagnosis Reset
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor
Secondary Throttle Position (STP) Sensor
Secondary Throttle Valve Actuator (STVA)
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
Atmospheric Pressure (AP) Sensor
Intake Air Pressure (IAP) Sensor
Tip Over (TO) Sensor
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Fuel Pump Relay
Throttle Bodies
Fuel Injectors
PAIR Control Solenoid Valve
Exhaust Control Valve Actuator (EXCVA)
Fuel Pump Assembly
Exhaust System
Muffler
Exhaust Header Pipes
Engine
Cylinder Head Cover
Camshaft Removal
Cylinder Head
Camshaft Installation
Clutch
Right Side Engine Components
Left Side Engine Components
Oil Cooler
Oil Pan
Engine Removal
Crankcase Splitting
Crankshaft and Connecting Rods
Pistons and Cylinders
Transmission
Crankcase Assembly
Engine Installation
Final Drive
Drive Chain
Engine Sprocket
Rear Wheel Sprocket
Front Brakes
Brake Lever Adjustment
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Discs
Brake Master Cylinder
Brake Calipers
Rear Brakes
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Disc
Brake Caliper
Brake Master Cylinder
Wheels
Front Wheel Removal
Front Bearing Replacement
Front Wheel Installation
Rear Wheel Removal
Rear Wheel Bearing Replacement
Rear Wheel Installation
Front Suspension
Settings
Fork Removal
Front Fork Disassembly
Fork Inspection
Fork Reassembly
Fork Installation
Steering
Steering Removal
Steering Installation
Rear Suspension
Settings
Shock Absorber
Swing Arm
Suspension Linkage
Electrical System
Battery
Charging System
Ignition System
Starter Motor
Switches
Fuel Level Sensor
Full Color Wiring Diagrams - Wiring Schematics
Honda CBR600RR Online Service Manual
October 23, 2007
The Cyclepedia.com Honda CBR600RR online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran factory trained technician.
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The Honda CBR600RR online manual covers the following motorcycles:2003-2006 Honda CBR600RR Motorcycles
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The Honda CBR600RR online manual covers the following topics:
Periodic Maintenance - Air Filter Servicing, Spark Plugs, Engine Idle Speed, Throttle Free Play, Clutch Cable Adjustment, Chain Adjustment, Engine Oil, Tires, Brake Bleeding, Compression Check, Valve Clearance Inspection, Valve Clearance Adjustment
Quick Reference - CBR600RR Specifications, General Torque Specifications, Torque Conversions, VIN Location, Engine Number Location
External Components - Rider Seat, Passenger Seat, Air Duct Covers, Fuel Tank Cover, Lower Cowls, Middle Cowls, Windshield, Upper Cowl, Side Covers, Rear Cowl, Front Fender, Rear Fender, Fuel Tank, Resonator Chambers, Shift Lever
Cooling System - Coolant Replacement, Pressure Testing, Fan Control Relay, Radiator, Water Pump
Fuel Injection System - Fuel Injection Specifications, Fuel Injection Fuses, Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP), Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP), Bank Angle Sensor, Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT), Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT), Engine Stop Relay, Fuel Cut-off Relay, PAIR Control Solenoid Valve, Throttle Bodies, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Pump, Engine Control Module (ECM), Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (MAP), Self Diagnosis Codes, Self Diagnosis Reset, Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), Vehicle Speed Sensor (VS) and General Information.
Exhaust System - Exhaust Pipes, Muffler
Engine - Cylinder Head Cover Removal, Camshaft Removal, Camshaft Installation, Cylinder Head Cover Installation, Stator Coil and Flywheel, Clutch, Right Side Engine Components, Oil Cooler, Engine Removal, Oil Pan, Cylinder Head, Crankcase Splitting, Crankshaft and Connecting Rods, Pistons and Cylinders, Transmission, Crankcase Assembly, Engine Installation
Final Drive - Chain, Engine Sprocket, Rear Sprocket
Front Brakes - Pad Replacement, Brake Calipers, Master Cylinder
Rear Brakes - Pad Replacement, Brake Caliper, Master Cylinder
Wheels - Wheel Bearing Replacement, Front Wheel Removal, Front Wheel Installation, Rear Wheel Removal, Rear Wheel Installation
Front Suspension - Fork Settings, Fork Disassembly, Fork Inspection, Fork Reassembly, Fork Removal and Installation
Steering - Steering Removal, Bearing Replacement, Steering Installation
Rear Suspension - Settings, Shock Absorber, Swing Arm, Suspension Linkage

Electrical System - Electrical Specifications, Battery, Charging System, Ignition System, Starter Motor, Head Light, Tail Light, Position Light, Fuel Level Sensor, Meter Assembly, Switches
OEM
October 18, 2007
OEM is an abbreviation for Original Equipment (of the) Manufacturer. In motorcycle lingo the term is often thrown around when discussing replacement parts. It would be perfectly reasonable for your local Yamaha dealer to recommend that you use only OEM parts on the Yamaha motorcycle he just sold you. Meaning he wants you to buy and install official Yamaha oil filters and not an aftermarket brand such as Vesrah or Fram. In some cases using parts other than OEM can void your warranty on your new motorcycle. The truth is that many OEM parts such as brakes and oil filters are actually identical to some of the private label aftermarket brands - that’s because they are the same ones making the OEM parts. When in doubt always go OEM.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
October 12, 2007
The abbreviation VIN is short for Vehicle Identification Number. All motorcycles and ATVs are given a unique VIN when they are manufactured. VINs are used to track ownership and record insurance claims and service procedures.
Motorcycles manufactured from 1980 to present have 17 digit VINs on US models. Bikes manufactured prior to 1980 will have shorter VINs. VINs never make use of the letters “I” or “O” - these characters, if present, are the numbers “1″ and “0″. Also, the letters “Q” and “V” are not used, as these could easily be mistaken for the number “0″ or the letter “U”.
Most motorcycles have the VIN stamped on the steering neck of the frame. You can locate your VIN on your title paperwork or insurance records.
Deciphering a VIN
Sample VIN: JH2PE04003M800219
The VIN shown here is from a 1993 Honda XR600R.
The first character represents the Country where the motorcycle was produced
“J” = Japan
The second character tells us which manufacturer produced the motorcycle.
“H” = Honda
The tenth character tells us the model year of the motorcycle. Prior to 2001 the tenth character is a letter (A = 1980, B = 1981, etc.), remember that the letters “I”, “O”, “Q” and “V” are not used, while after 2000 the tenth character is a number reflecting the year (3 = 2003 for example).
To be continued….
Questions:
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Tubeless Tire
October 6, 2007
A tire that retains air without an inner tube. An inner tube (used on a tube-type tire) is necessary to retain air pressure when the wheel design (especially wire spoke wheels) or the tire cannot do so. However, an inner tube typically deflates rapidly when punctured, and this sudden deflation can cause a quick loss of control on a motorcycle. A tubeless tire typically deflates much more slowly, providing a motorcyclist with warning before control is reduced significantly. Whether a tube-type or tubeless tire is chosen normally depends on the kind of wheel to which it is fitted and the manufacturers recommendations.
Panic-brake
October 6, 2007
An emergency stop, requiring hard, effective controlled brake application, so called because it is often conducted during a moment of panic.
Linked Braking
October 6, 2007
A motorcycle braking system that uses a single control to operate both front and rear brakes. When applying the front brake, the rear brake is also activated, although not at full strength, and when the rear brake is applied the front brake is also activated, but again, not at full strength. As and example, the 1998 Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird uses this system.
Lane Splitting
October 6, 2007
Passing between lanes of stopped or slower-moving vehicles on a motorcycle. Lane splitting is not permitted in most of the U.S. although legal in California at the time of this publishing, it is allowed in many other countries and may provide a safety benefit and reduce traffic congestion. Also called “lane sharing.”
For your health and well-being it is advisable NOT to split lanes in areas where it is illegal. Aside from getting a ticket, motorists are not expecting to see a motorcycle in their lane and may intentionally or unintentionally run you down.















































