Which Workshop Manual?
Any recommendations?
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Re: Which Workshop Manual?
Suzuki's own is the best. I can send you a PDF of the Pointy (K3-onwards) manual if you like - just send me a PM with your email address
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Re: Which Workshop Manual?
CarlSalter.com is a good source for downloading manuals, that should have the Suzuki Workshop Manual and some other bits on it. The Haynes Manual is also useful there is a download for that somewhere but I can't find it right now.
I use both. The Haynes in dead tree format in the garage and the Suzuki version on the computer. They are written differently so each have their advantages and disadvantages. I recommend both. |
Re: Which Workshop Manual?
Sigh, which model?
If you have a late model SV (AL7 onwards) the genuine Suzuki manual is no longer available in the UK, it is now on disk/online and I think that is dealer only. However, you can buy the manual from the US but shipping and HMRC will double the price. http://www.service-shop-repair-manua...repair-manual/ |
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