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    GS750 Anyone got a copy of the manual??

    On PDF or other format they'd be willing to email me?? I need just the section (if there is one) on rebuilding the rear brake cylinder. Any help would be great!!!

    Thanks guys and gals!!

    TCK

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    You should really get a copy of your own. Some public libraries have them. They are available (Clymer or Haynes) on order through almost any book store, including on line, for about $25. The original Suzuki manuals can still be bought, for about $70.

    You will need to perform normal maintenance, and other items are sure to arise on any machine a quarter century old. Also, most manuals describe the tools needed and give advice on how to use them safely.
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      #3
      Check at

      http://www.repairmanualclub.com/

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        #4
        Thanks Lynn. I really do need to buy one, was just trying to get some info ASAP to get me back on the road. BUT, i figured her out on my own...got the cylinder rebuilt and cleaned the calipers and examined the piston cups...they looked perty good so ima hook it all back up in the AM and see if she works...*crosses fingers* I was actually looking for the part # for the circlip/snap ring (whichever you call it) on the brake cylinder, but managed to find a replacement at of all places AutoZone...heheh go figure..

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