This comprehensive Yamaha Exciter 570 Full Service Repair Manual covers models from 1991 to 1993. It provides detailed instructions and diagrams for all aspects of repair and maintenance for your personal watercraft. From basic troubleshooting to complete engine rebuilds, this manual offers the information you need to keep your Exciter 570 running smoothly. It includes detailed specifications, wiring diagrams, torque values, and step-by-step procedures for every repair and maintenance task. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual empowers you to tackle any repair with confidence.
The Yamaha Exciter 570, produced from 1991 to 1993, was a powerful and exciting personal watercraft (PWC) that defined the era of high-performance riding. This model, powered by a 570cc, two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, was known for its impressive speed and agility. The Exciter 570 boasted a lightweight design, allowing for a quick and responsive ride. Its sporty and aerodynamic hull, combined with a powerful engine, provided exhilarating acceleration and handling. This PWC was a favorite among experienced riders seeking thrilling performance and maneuverability, making it a standout choice in the competitive market.
The Exciter 570's features went beyond performance. It incorporated a comfortable and ergonomically designed seat that provided excellent support during extended rides. The rider's controls were intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing for a seamless and enjoyable riding experience. The Exciter 570 was also equipped with an efficient cooling system that kept the engine running smoothly, even under demanding conditions. Its powerful brakes ensured safe and controlled stops, adding to its overall appeal. While no longer in production, the Exciter 570 continues to be sought after by enthusiasts for its iconic looks, exhilarating performance, and enduring legacy as a classic PWC. Its unique blend of power, handling, and comfort solidified its position as a well-respected and highly regarded model in Yamaha's lineup.