Yamaha Rx 135 Service Manual [upd] 【FAST】
For maintaining the iconic Yamaha RX 135, owners typically rely on a combination of the Owner’s Manual , which covers routine adjustments, and the more technical Workshop/Service Manual
Without this manual, you are guessing. With it, you are diagnosing. yamaha rx 135 service manual
- Engine starts but won’t idle → Check Autolube pump bleeding, air leaks at reed valve, or pilot jet clog.
- Knocking at high RPM → Confirm ignition timing, octane rating (minimum 91 RON), or excessive carbon buildup.
- Hard gear shifts → Clutch cable free play (10–15 mm) or worn shift cam stopper.
What’s inside the official RX 135 Service Manual?
- Pros: No battery needed; grease-smudge-proof; can flip pages with dirty hands; looks cool on your coffee table.
- Cons: Expensive; pages fall out; you might lose it; no search function.
Model Coverage:
Most manuals cover the RX100, RX135, and RXG variants. For maintaining the iconic Yamaha RX 135, owners
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- Work in a well‑ventilated area; exhaust and solvent fumes are hazardous.
- For 2‑stroke engines: handle two‑stroke oil and petrol safely; store away from heat.
- Use correct torque specs; improper tightening can cause failures.
- Replace gaskets, O‑rings, and seals during major disassembly.
4. Fork Alignment