Posted by BILLY GURLEY on February 5, 2006, 10:51 am
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I have a project I am trying to restore, a Yamaha R5-305, 1974 =
model. Does anyone here have any information as far as how to obtain a =
service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any information would be =
greatly appreciated.
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<DIV> I have a project I am trying to restore, a Yamaha
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would
be greatly appreciated.</DIV>
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Posted by BILLY GURLEY on February 6, 2006, 1:04 am
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This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of their =
own sometimes.
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Cameron, NC
FAX: 919-499-0239
bgurley@email.uophx.edu
I have a project I am trying to restore, a Yamaha R5-305, 1974 =
model. Does anyone here have any information as far as how to obtain a =
service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any information would be =
greatly appreciated.
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Home PC Repair
Cameron, NC
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<DIV>This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of their own
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<DIV> I have a project I am trying to restore, a =
Yamaha
R5-305, 1974 model. Does anyone here have any information as far as =
how to
obtain a service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any =
information would
be greatly appreciated.</DIV>
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Posted by Tod on February 10, 2006, 9:28 pm
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Sounds like a great project! You can access the parts diagrams at the =
Yamaha website (http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx ). The =
best place for a service manual is probably ebay, though you might try =
speed and sport (http://www.speedandsportinc.com/ ) which is also a great =
source for parts. You should also visit the USA2strokers forum =
(http://usa2strokers.com/forum/ ) if you have questions about your R5. =
Good luck!
This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of their =
own sometimes.
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Billy Gurley
Cameron, NC
FAX: 919-499-0239
bgurley@email.uophx.edu
I have a project I am trying to restore, a Yamaha R5-305, 1974 =
model. Does anyone here have any information as far as how to obtain a =
service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any information would be =
greatly appreciated.
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Billy Gurley
Home PC Repair
Cameron, NC
homepc_2@charter.net
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sounds like a great project! You can access the
parts diagrams at the Yamaha website (<A
href="http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx">http://www.yam=
aha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx</A>).
The best place for a service manual is probably ebay, though you might =
try speed
and sport (<A
href="http://www.speedandsportinc.com/">http://www.speedandsportinc.com=
/</A>)
which is also a great source for parts. You should also visit the =
USA2strokers
forum (<A
href="http://usa2strokers.com/forum/">http://usa2strokers.com/forum/</A=
>) if you
have questions about your R5. Good luck!</FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV>This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of =
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sometimes.</DIV>
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<DIV> I have a project I am trying to restore, a =
Yamaha
R5-305, 1974 model. Does anyone here have any information as far as =
how to
obtain a service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any =
information
would be greatly appreciated.</DIV>
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Posted by BILLY GURLEY on February 11, 2006, 1:48 am
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Thanks, I do not think it is going to need too many major parts, just =
the typical ones that an engine or body will need after sitting. It was =
sheltered, but it has a few scratches, The mirrors are missing, lenses =
are busted, etc. Then the engine, I will probably have to do a =
recondition as opposed to an overhaul. Overall though, for a free Bike, =
it is in amazing shape. I am enjoying the planning stages so I am pretty =
sure I will love getting started on the actual work.
Thanks again for the links, and I will probably be posting again if I =
need further assistance.
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Billy Gurley
Cameron, NC
FAX: 919-499-0239
bgurley@email.uophx.edu
Sounds like a great project! You can access the parts diagrams at the =
Yamaha website (http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx ). The =
best place for a service manual is probably ebay, though you might try =
speed and sport (http://www.speedandsportinc.com/ ) which is also a great =
source for parts. You should also visit the USA2strokers forum =
(http://usa2strokers.com/forum/ ) if you have questions about your R5. =
Good luck!
This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of =
their own sometimes.
--
Billy Gurley
Cameron, NC
FAX: 919-499-0239
bgurley@email.uophx.edu
I have a project I am trying to restore, a Yamaha R5-305, 1974 =
model. Does anyone here have any information as far as how to obtain a =
service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any information would be =
greatly appreciated.
--
--
Billy Gurley
Home PC Repair
Cameron, NC
homepc_2@charter.net
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<DIV>Thanks, I do not think it is going to need too many major parts, just the
typical ones that an engine or body will need after sitting. It was =
sheltered,
but it has a few scratches, The mirrors are missing, lenses are busted, =
etc.
Then the engine, I will probably have to do a recondition as opposed to =
an
overhaul. Overall though, for a free Bike, it is in amazing shape. I am =
enjoying
the planning stages so I am pretty sure I will love getting started on =
the
actual work.</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks again for the links, and I will probably be posting again if I need
further assistance.</DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Billy Gurley<BR>Cameron, NC<BR>FAX: 919-499-0239<BR><A
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sounds like a great project! You can =
access the
parts diagrams at the Yamaha website (<A
=
href="http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx">http://www.yam=
aha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx</A>).
The best place for a service manual is probably ebay, though you might =
try
speed and sport (<A
=
href="http://www.speedandsportinc.com/">http://www.speedandsportinc.com=
/</A>)
which is also a great source for parts. You should also visit the =
USA2strokers
forum (<A
=
href="http://usa2strokers.com/forum/">http://usa2strokers.com/forum/</A=
>) if
you have questions about your R5. Good luck!</FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV>This should have said 1972 R5-350. My fingers take on a mind of =
their
own sometimes.</DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Billy Gurley<BR>Cameron, NC<BR>FAX: =
919-499-0239<BR><A
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<DIV> I have a project I am trying to restore, a =
Yamaha
R5-305, 1974 model. Does anyone here have any information as far =
as how to
obtain a service manual, as well as maybe a build guide? Any =
information
would be greatly appreciated.</DIV>
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Repair<BR>Cameron,
NC<BR><A =
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