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Best manual for GS550ES
Hi folks! I just acquired a 1985 GS550ES that's been sitting for a while. Who has the best service manual? It looks like I can choose from Haynes, Clymer, or Suzuki.
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Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes Haynes. I have an 83 Gs550E and that book is nothing short of my bible. I've heard that Clymer books arent so good. Not sure on the suzuki, but the Haynes are fantastic.
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KennyJ
The Suzuki manual gives you tons of pictures but some items are sorely lacking (such as carb rebuilding, etc). As for picture by picture detail, the Suzuki manual wins hands down. Now the haynes has much better discriptions, so you probably want to pick up both.
Kenny
85 GS550EF
85 FJ1100N
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Anonymous
Cool! It looks like the Haynes are the least expensive, and you guys like 'em, so I'll pick one up today.
Thanks for the quick replies!
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Anonymous
I bought a Clymer for my 81400, it's not bad, but I imagine there's gotta be a better one out there. If I buy another manual sometime it'll be haynes. Cylmer says not to touch the carbs on a bike built after...79 maybe, cause of the emissions standards. And they didn't start 400's til 78, so there's not much carb stuff in there. Good luck with the manual and the new bike.
And if it's not in the manual, or just not clearly described, you can just post here, you'll find there's not many questions that can't be answered by the gurus here.
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Originally posted by Barry Rivers-BowermanCylmer says not to touch the carbs on a bike built after...79
Some aftermarket manuals are positively worthless, hence the question I posed to you good folks. I've ordered the Haynes and if I need anything beyond that I'll just come to this board.
Thanks again for the heads up on the Clymer books.
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