Yamaha Rx 135 Service Manual

Yamaha Rx 135 Service Manual

Perhaps the most poetic chapter in the RX 135 service manual is the periodic maintenance schedule. Specifically, the instruction to decarburize the exhaust port and silencer every 6,000 kilometers. In the age of sealed, disposable modern motorcycles, this seems archaic. To the RX owner, it is a ritual.

The manual provides the logic: two-strokes burn oil, oil creates carbon, carbon blocks the exhaust, a blocked exhaust destroys the engine. But the service manual also implies a relationship. To follow the manual is to spend a Sunday afternoon with a wrench, a blowtorch, and a wire brush, burning the black sludge out of the expansion chamber. This act, dictated by the manual, transforms the owner from a passive consumer into an active conservator. The manual does not just fix the bike; it consecrates the bond between man and machine. yamaha rx 135 service manual

Many owners delete the oil pump ("pre-mix or die!"). But if you keep Autolube, the manual walks you through the bleeding procedure. One air bubble in the oil line = seized engine in 10 minutes. Perhaps the most poetic chapter in the RX

  • Spark Plug: NGK B8ES or Champion L82Y.
  • Spark Plug Gap: 0.6 – 0.7 mm (0.024 – 0.028 in).
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