Hi folks,
I heard Haynes manuals were good, and I'm considering getting the Suzuki GS500 twins 89-08. Can anyone recommend it? Alternatively, I hear there's a scanned pdf about (though I can't find it) which I wouldn't mind looking over to check for myself if anyone has a copy to post or can find a link -- I'll be buying printed book at the end of the day though since I'd like to have it next to me while I work.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUZUKI-GS500-GS500E-500-TWINS-89-08-HAYNES-MANUAL-3238-/390820391712?pt=UK_CarParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litterature_ET&hash=item5afeb5eb20&_uhb=1 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUZUKI-GS500-GS500E-500-TWINS-89-08-HAYNES-MANUAL-3238-/390820391712?pt=UK_CarParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litterature_ET&hash=item5afeb5eb20&_uhb=1)
Feel free to PM it to save troubles.
Cheers!
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Ummm I have a haynes manual its alright i guess, I only really use it for specs more than any thing. which ends up in my note book..... Its not needed if you got a good working knowledge of bikes, but it makes finding specs easy. I think all the pdf's were taken down a while ago.
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It is not expensive and it is handy to have as it often provides better explanation and visual cues than the actual shop manual.
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i bought a factory repair manual of Ebay few years back for like 20$ shipped.
I have a Haynes. I use it along with the Clymer... the diagrams and pictures are better than the Clymer. So when I'm not sure which piece they're talking about in the Clymer, I open the Haynes and it's pictured there perfectly.
I use both. They are useful in diff ways. If you plan on doing ALOT of work on the bike its worth it.
I for example did the entire top end with those instructions and a little adidasguy supervision