This comprehensive Yamaha Moto-4 250 & Moto-4 350 ATV Workshop Service Repair Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your ATV. Covering models from 1987 to 1995, this manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for every service and repair procedure imaginable. From basic maintenance tasks like oil changes and air filter cleaning to complex engine rebuilds and electrical system troubleshooting, you'll find everything you need to keep your Moto-4 running smoothly.
This manual is a valuable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering step-by-step guidance that makes even the most challenging repairs accessible. With its clear language, detailed diagrams, and comprehensive coverage, this manual will help you save money, gain valuable knowledge, and ensure your Yamaha Moto-4 remains in peak condition for years to come.
The Yamaha Moto-4 250 and Moto-4 350 were popular all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) produced by Yamaha from 1987 to 1995. These ATV models were known for their rugged construction, reliable performance, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of recreational activities. The Moto-4 250 was powered by a 249cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, while the Moto-4 350 featured a 348cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. Both models incorporated a 5-speed manual transmission with a reverse gear, providing ample power and control for various terrains. The Moto-4's robust construction included a steel frame, independent front suspension with telescopic forks, and a swingarm rear suspension with dual shocks. The ATV also featured a sealed chain drive system for reliable and efficient power transfer.
The Yamaha Moto-4 250 and Moto-4 350 were designed with an emphasis on practicality and ease of use. The handlebars included a comprehensive instrument panel that displayed essential information such as speed, fuel level, and engine temperature. The ATVs featured a comfortable and spacious seat, a comfortable riding position, and a wide range of safety features, including a kill switch and a rear brake pedal. The Moto-4 was highly praised for its maneuverability, stability, and smooth handling, making it a popular choice for both novice and experienced riders. Its versatility allowed for a range of activities, from trail riding and off-road adventures to utility work and recreational use. The Moto-4 250 and Moto-4 350 were also known for their durability and long-lasting performance, making them a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts.