This site is a result of the investigations I have done while restoring a number of LC's. I originally collected the information on this site for my own use but due to all the help and assistance I have had from so many fellow LC enthusiasts I decided I would make it accessible to anyone attempting to restore there bike to original condition.

While I have made every effort to find a definitive answer to the long running question "what is standard" I have come to the conclusion that there is no such thing. You should remember that when originally built they were built to a price and not a standard hence suppliers would change along with the finish of the parts they supplied to Yamaha during the bikes production run.

  1. Parts Manuals
  2. LC Bolts
  3. Loom & Cable Routing
  4. Carbs
  5. Reference Pics
  6. Web Links
  7. Parts Drawings
  8. My Bikes

These are links to some of the sites I have found while restoring my bikes, I have no connection with any of these sites other than I use them. They are all useful and full of information, I would strongly suggest that you have a look and perhaps bookmark them for future reference.

The official LC Owners club site.
Norbo's RD LC Crazy shop, lots of parts for 80cc to 350cc air cooled RD's, LC, YPVS, RGV and RG models at very good prices and fast delivery always worth checking the shop before you buy of Ebay or your Yamaha dealer.
Xavier's LC Site covering all Yamaha models from 80cc to 500cc an absolute gold mine of information.
Own an RD 500LC then you need this site.
RD LC Crazy forum, loads of stuff here both technical and parts for sale or perhaps you can help someone find the part they need you will need to register first.
After some stainless steel fasterners the look at Stigs Fasterners
Looking for original Yamaha electrical connectors these guys are worth a look or try this one there in the States but dont let that put you off I used them and never had any problems.