which more importantly means such Service Manual does exist and there are obviously people that have it. Any pointers where MU2000 Service Manual is available and how to get it are appreciated - thank you!
Undoubtedly, though it's not one that I possess. You might try requesting it from Yamaha's service department; that's how I obtained the MU2000 service manual. (Granted, that was more than fifteen years ago...)
thanks again, I am asking all of those, because I am trying, as much as I can, to help with MAME emulation of those devices and their ultimate preservation. I am even in process of making ROM dumps of SW1000XG card...
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It seems a lot of folks out there are still getting the early, 6v AG200s back on the road. I have never really bothered with them much because the later ones have electric start, a much better 12V electrical system and other upgrades that make them the bleeding edge in AG200 technology(!).
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Hi Michael
All the information you need will be in the owners and service manuals that I have posted up on my blogs. As a rough guide I would use a 10W40 oil or 10W50 if you live in hotter climates. And I would tend to drop the oil at somewhere between 3000 to 5000km. The lower the better.
Cheers
AGman
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Lots of people charge for motorcycle service and workshop manuals online which is a bit cheeky I reckon as they are freely available all over the internet. 5 each online or download them in here for free!!