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Batlet

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Good afternoon to all, colleagues.
My name is Guillem, Batlet for my friends. I'm a telecommunications technical engineer, specializing in electronic systems, before that I studied mechanics and worked as a mechanic for a long time. The truth is that I didn't have much experience with Yamahas Vmax, but I've been with it for about 3 years now and I've learned a few things in this time, so I hope to be able to help you in any way I can. (I need to improve my English, but Google helps a lot, hehehehe)
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Welcome aboard! Your background might definitely help with troubleshooting and maintaining your VMax! Glad that your are here.
 
Hello, glad that you are here.

manualslib.com is a place where you can download a 2001 model year factory shop manual. Type-in VMX1200 Yamaha to access it.
 
Thank you very much for the information. When I bought the bike, I completely dismantled it to restore it and I downloaded the manual (since I had never dismantled a Vmax before), I don't remember which website I downloaded it from, it could have been this one, hahaha
 
Unfortunately the 1985-up shop manual featured in other posts in threads, may no-longer be available from that internet address. The one I just posted how to get, does work, currently and at no cost. If you have an older bike, like the '85-'89 models, which have the two ignition pick-up coils instead of the '90-'07 bikes, which have a single pick-up coil, then you need to be able to access info for that system. In the same way, the '85-'92 bikes have smaller forks, sliders, front fender mount/fork brace (the front & rear fenders are the same for all years) and downtubes, and smaller front brake rotors and single opposed pistons for the front brakes. However, you can swap an entire 1993+ front end onto a 1985-'92 bike. The brake and clutch lever assemblies are the same whether you have the early ('85-'92) bike or the '93+ bike.
 

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