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Get your GS850 Shop Manual Here!

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Greetings,

You can find the Suzuki Shop Manual for the GS850G right here. Just right-click and "Save as...".

I'm not sure how long that link will be active. It may depend on how much traffic it generates. Get it while the getting's good!

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Thanks a million!

I've already zipped through it once. Now to bring it to school and print a copy
(hey, they can afford more toner than I can!)
 
I also have another link to download the manual. PM me for the link.
 
Thanks Cliff. :)

I don't have an 850, but I have an 850 manual!\\:D/
 
Help yourself!

Help yourself!

You are very welcome, my friends!

As long as I don't get a million hits for the download, the link can probably be fairly permanent. The boss was saying recently that if we can use more bandwidth he will be able to justify writing a proposal to the district for a fatter internet pipe. So, download away!

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
AWESOME :) Debating weather or note to choke up one of these office printers with it ;)
 
To keep you occupied...

To keep you occupied...

AWESOME :) Debating weather or note to choke up one of these office printers with it ;)

It's "only" 454 pages! That's only a ream of paper, about $13 or less at most office stores. I guess you could halve that if you printed duplex. I like printing out just the pages I need to work on a particular project. But I suppose if you printed the whole thing, at least it would make interesting bathroom reading material. :oops:

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
It's "only" 454 pages! That's only a ream of paper, about $13 or less at most office stores. I guess you could halve that if you printed duplex. I like printing out just the pages I need to work on a particular project. But I suppose if you printed the whole thing, at least it would make interesting bathroom reading material. :oops:

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

I use a product I downloaded off the internet called "Fineprint." ... not that expensive and worth EVERY penny! It allows you to print multiple pages (you decide how many) on a single sheet of paper AND it remains VERY readable. I've printed as many as eight sheets on a single page - THAT requires very good eyes, but more commonly I'll do four pages a sheet AND duplex! that's only 57 sheets of paper to do the whole job!

If you need extra magnification for a particular job you just print up the individual page you need!

Regards,
 
I printed it out at work ;) Got a funny look from the boss but ohwell. I wanted a hard copy I like to read these things at night and this thing ROCKS. I already skimmed it. Way better than any Clymer/Hayes. Thanks for the hook up!
 
No luck

No luck

I'm on dial up. It says the download will take 14 hrs. I am assuming that burning this onto a CD and then mailing it to me would be some kind of copyright infringement, right?
 
Thank you very much Mr. BassCliff. I just want to say that me "a newb" is really thankfull for having a site like this where a "GS"..... is like a second language that most of you speak fluently and can translate into english for the rest of us. Thank you again. BTW who is "the boss"??

"The boss was saying recently that if we can use more bandwidth he will be able to justify writing a proposal to the district for a fatter internet pipe."
 
Cliff's Collection of Fabulous Freeware!

Cliff's Collection of Fabulous Freeware!

Thank you very much Mr. BassCliff. I just want to say that me "a newb" is really thankfull for having a site like this where a "GS"..... is like a second language that most of you speak fluently and can translate into english for the rest of us. Thank you again. BTW who is "the boss"??

"The boss was saying recently that if we can use more bandwidth he will be able to justify writing a proposal to the district for a fatter internet pipe."

You are welcome very much Mr. Johnny K. I, too, am learning to speak "GS" with the help of all the good people here.

"The boss" is literally my boss at work. I have some space at work to host some material and make it available to the web. As long as I'm trying to suck up bandwidth, all of you geeky types out there may appreciate my collection of freeware located in a virtual spot I like to call "Cliff's Space". All of this free software is Cliff-tested and Cliff-approved. (Disclaimer: Cliff is not responsible for any misuse, damage, or data loss caused by this software. Don't ask Cliff for technical support. Visit the vendors' website for more information.)

And while I have your attention, I have edited the oil change PDF at my little BikeCliff website using the suggestions of a couple of trusted and more experienced members here. I thank you for your help Mr. Steve and Mr. salty_monk.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Even though I don't have an 850, I decided to download it. Now that I have the manual, I suppose I'll have to start looking for an 850 I can use it on.
 
I have just changed my oil and filter yesterday and I don't know if this is true all the time but when you drain the oil from the 21mm plug and when it is done draining u plug it back up. Then go and change the filter with oil comming out as well. When I put the new filter back in and cover on, I wanted to clean the drain plug more and thought that if i took it out, no oil would come out, but a good amount actually came out. I guess that's my input is that once you change the filter, there could be more oil possibly now that you let "air" in from the other end???? I could be wrong on this as a newb, but that was my experience yesterday.
 
Updates!

Updates!

I have just changed my oil and filter yesterday and I don't know if this is true all the time but when you drain the oil from the 21mm plug and when it is done draining u plug it back up. Then go and change the filter with oil comming out as well. When I put the new filter back in and cover on, I wanted to clean the drain plug more and thought that if i took it out, no oil would come out, but a good amount actually came out. I guess that's my input is that once you change the filter, there could be more oil possibly now that you let "air" in from the other end???? I could be wrong on this as a newb, but that was my experience yesterday.

Mr. Johnny K,

That's a great point and I did consider it. I think I wanted to remind the reader to put the plug back in before I forgot to remind the reader to put the plug back in. :confused: I didn't want the reader to pour in new oil without first replacing the drain plug. I've done that before. :oops:

On my next edit I'll make a note of your suggestion. I appreciate your time.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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