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Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:27 pm
by zedhead
Hi all,
I've found parts books as pdf files for the 1000S, (including one dated 08/2004 at http://www.mphcycles.com/Parts%20Manuals/Parts.htm), but not yet have I found the more interesting read, the workshop manual. Does anyone have it or know where I can download it as a pdf?

All the best

Zedhead

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:56 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
MZ importer and spares supplier has been appointed in the UK
.
They are Graham's Motorcycles in Taunton
http://www.grahamsmotorcycles.com/index.htm
they'll be able to supply spares for
the Yamaha 660, 125 and 1000cc fours troke models, but not 2 strokes or
Rotax engined. They are in the process of setting up an Ebay shop so
you can order spares on line, take PayPal, and will accept orders from
around the world. They have parts books for the 125 and 1000 models
as .pdf files and these will be available soon as downloads from their
site. If you've got a Skorpion it would be a lot easier if you used
part numbers from the parts book available here:
http://www.mzregalia.com/page4.htm

usa dealers i know of
Bikeworx
phone: (978) 897-0044
email: bikeworx@tech2010.net

and

Performance Cycles(845) 343-7433

also check dealer listing this site

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:46 pm
by m4panther
You guys can download the 1000s repair manual here....right clcik and then click "save link as"
[url]
http://boxstr.com/files/686516_acf5a/Re ... 8-2005.pdf[/url]

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 5:02 pm
by zedhead
Wow! Thanks for the info. There's certainly everything I'll need to know in that manual. Call me sad, but I really like to read through these things to get a feel for the machine I'm riding....

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:55 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
zedhead wrote: Call me sad, but I really like to read through these things to get a feel for the machine I'm riding....


every rider needs to under stand his bike..
its a safety thing ...
is something wrong ....is it safe to ride back home or do i need the truck...

when i buy a new motocycle i want a parts book and shop manual
or no sale my local shop can not supply so i no longer buy new bmw's just
older ones
ar dave

falling down is not on my 2 do list :(

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:47 pm
by 125SMash
i'm the same way. anything technical i get, if it has a manual no matter how minuscule i'll read end to end for every bit of info as to what this gizmo can officially do to know, its limitations, and to give me some ideas as to how i can exceed its intended abilities without breaking it.

we could really use a reference place on here to contain all the manuals and references specs we've accumulated so far.
searching the forum works, but quick at a glance assessment of what we got would be really useful.

Re: Workshop manual for the 1000S

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:01 am
by m4panther