The 1985 RZ350 is a legendary sport motorcycle celebrated for its potent parallel-twin, two-stroke engine and thrilling performance. As a direct descendant of the esteemed RD series, the RZ350 inherited a rich heritage of racing DNA and street prowess. This iconic machine is renowned for its agile handling, potent acceleration, and its status as a high-performance offering from its production era. Its engineering quality and reliability have cemented its place as a sought-after classic for enthusiasts and riders who appreciate its unique character and capabilities.
This comprehensive parts manual serves as an indispensable resource for owners and technicians of the 1985 RZ350. It provides detailed parts identification and cataloging, featuring high-resolution exploded diagrams crucial for accurate component sourcing and replacement. The manual covers all major systems, including the engine, fuel system, exhaust, electrical components, chassis, wheels, brakes, and bodywork, offering detailed part number identification. Its scope is specifically designed to facilitate precise maintenance and repair, ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of this classic sport motorcycle.
1985 Yamaha RZ350 Parts Manual.
Because of their reliable design, relatively simple construction, and ease of repair; motorcycles are the ideal machine for maintenance and repair at home. With proper care and routine maintenance, your motorcycle will provide many years of reliable use. When repairing a motorcycle, most home mechanics will find them easy to work with and repairs quick and trouble-free.
Scheduled motorcycle maintenance should occur frequently at regular intervals. This routine maintenance should include changing the oil, inspecting the shift linkage - steering - suspension - coolant system - fuel system - drive belts - engine mounts, changing the spark plugs, and replacing the fuel and air filters. Having a quality parts manual specific to your motorcycle will help you identify the parts of your motorcycle and assist you during routine maintenance and repair.
Doing routine maintenance on your motorcycle at home provides many benefits. It is less expensive than having a motorcycle repair shop do the maintenance. It prolongs the life of your motorcycle. And, it provides you a better understanding of the working components of your motorcycle.
Even with diligent routine maintenance, motorcycles may require periodic repairs. In the event that you need to repair your motorcycle, it will likely be easier if you have been doing your own routine maintenance as you will be more familiar with the mechanics of your engine. Another asset that makes motorcycle engine repair easier, is access to service manuals and parts catalogues. Since you already have a maintenance manual that youve been using for routine maintenance, you need only assure that you have on hand a parts catalogue for any repairs that are necessary.
Your motorcycle will provide you with many years of service. Routine maintenance and periodic repairs at home will save you money and prolong the life of your motorcycle.
80 pages in english pdf format that enables you to print only what you need.
Contents include the following topics with exploded diagrams and part number lists.
Battery box, cam and valve covers, camchain and tensioner, crankcase, bearings, crankshaft, cylinder and head, decals, drive clutch, ECM box and toolkit, electrical, engine mounting, exhaust system, floor board and side stand, front brake, front drive sprocket, front fender, front forks, front wheel, fuel system, handle bar, headlight, main frame, mirrors, oil cooling, oil pump, oil pump mounting, primary cover, primary drive, rear brake, rear fender, rear shock, rear wheel, seat, shift forks/drum, shift lever, starter motor, subframe, swing arm, taillight and turn signal, throttle body, transmission, valve train, wire harness.
1985 Yamaha RZ350 Parts Manual.
Because of their reliable design, relatively simple construction, and ease of repair; motorcycles are the ideal machine for maintenance and repair at home. With proper care and routine maintenance, your motorcycle will provide many years of reliable use. When repairing a motorcycle, most home mechanics will find them easy to work with and repairs quick and trouble-free.
Scheduled motorcycle maintenance should occur frequently at regular intervals. This routine maintenance should include changing the oil, inspecting the shift linkage - steering - suspension - coolant system - fuel system - drive belts - engine mounts, changing the spark plugs, and replacing the fuel and air filters. Having a quality parts manual specific to your motorcycle will help you identify the parts of your motorcycle and assist you during routine maintenance and repair.
Doing routine maintenance on your motorcycle at home provides many benefits. It is less expensive than having a motorcycle repair shop do the maintenance. It prolongs the life of your motorcycle. And, it provides you a better understanding of the working components of your motorcycle.
Even with diligent routine maintenance, motorcycles may require periodic repairs. In the event that you need to repair your motorcycle, it will likely be easier if you have been doing your own routine maintenance as you will be more familiar with the mechanics of your engine. Another asset that makes motorcycle engine repair easier, is access to service manuals and parts catalogues. Since you already have a maintenance manual that youve been using for routine maintenance, you need only assure that you have on hand a parts catalogue for any repairs that are necessary.
Your motorcycle will provide you with many years of service. Routine maintenance and periodic repairs at home will save you money and prolong the life of your motorcycle.
80 pages in english pdf format that enables you to print only what you need.
Contents include the following topics with exploded diagrams and part number lists.
Battery box, cam and valve covers, camchain and tensioner, crankcase, bearings, crankshaft, cylinder and head, decals, drive clutch, ECM box and toolkit, electrical, engine mounting, exhaust system, floor board and side stand, front brake, front drive sprocket, front fender, front forks, front wheel, fuel system, handle bar, headlight, main frame, mirrors, oil cooling, oil pump, oil pump mounting, primary cover, primary drive, rear brake, rear fender, rear shock, rear wheel, seat, shift forks/drum, shift lever, starter motor, subframe, swing arm, taillight and turn signal, throttle body, transmission, valve train, wire harness.