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Motorcycle Manuals Downloads

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I need a manual for a GS650. Can somebody please help me?

You would probably need to buy yourself a Clymer, Haynes or Suzuki Factory manual. I have the Clymer which I find reasonably helpful most of the time. I have however, compiled my own comprehensive manual based on Microfiche drawings and parts lists with corresponding Suzuki Part numbers (with links to Alpha-Sports.com), Schematics, etc. which I find particularly helpful and I usually consult this before going to the Clymer.
If you PM me your e-mail address I will gladly e-mail you a copy of my compilation in pdf format. Bear in mind that it is quite extensive and is about 10MB.
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cberkeley,

Thanks for your willingness to help! I have PMed you my email address. I can't wait to get this bike running again.

-Ben
 
search threads there have been posts concerning other sites with free manual downloads, thats the only one i remember off the top of my head. there is a russian site, just can't remember the address. i need a factory or other for a 82 gs1100l, have clymers and don't like it.
 
i have two gs750 manuals for for free download on my site click on my sig and head on to downloads
 
Hi All;

Well... the link is dead for me. Does anyone have a manual for a 1982 GS850G? (Printed or on CD.)

TIA.

Charles...
 
Hi All;

Well... the link is dead for me. Does anyone have a manual for a 1982 GS850G? (Printed or on CD.)

TIA.

Charles...
i have the clymers which covers the 850 shaft drive. any help? let me know.
 
i have the clymers which covers the 850 shaft drive. any help? let me know.

Probably not -- I have a Haynes -- I've never thought very highly of either Clymers' or Haynes' manuals (they're better than nothing, of course -- but they always seem to be missing critical info).

I have always purchased one of these for every car I've ever owned, and I always end up buying the official service manual from Ford, GM, Chrysler, etc.

Thanks for the offer though.

Charles...
 
ManualClub is a top site, with all those manuals available for free download. The GS1000 manual is a beauty, it's all there, many specific models covered in the one manual.

Suggestion: if you have benefitted from a downloaded manual from the site, why not make a small donation? I have corresponded with the webmaster a bit in the past -- esp. when he was first trying to get the site up and running in that central european backwater of his -- and he does have costs to cover.

Cheers,
Mike.
 
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