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CD version repair manual

Started by Cozzy, January 22, 2007, 08:05:33 AM

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Cozzy

I have search around for a service manual..... Recently I fond a set of CD service manual on the ebay, which is reasonalbely cheap when you compare with the paper version. I have no idea about who publish it.

Does anyone have any idea about who publish that CD version of service manual? And should I give it a good?

A crash is the result of the rider's mistake, so don't blame the bike

A rider should be able to control the bike but not controlled by the bike, becuase on the track you don't want to DNF and on the road you don't want to lose you licence

annguyen1981

If you want something more reliable, I've got a Clymer for sale.

Make me an offer if ya want it.

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2004 YZF-R6 - Stolen 5/25/07
2004 GS500f - Sold to Bluelespaul
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coll0412

Support the site and buy one from the main page of GSTwin

The CD is just a pirated version of the factory manual, and the clymers is more usefull for DIY'ers
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Cozzy

The reason Y I consider the CD version is basically because of it cost me cheapper!
A crash is the result of the rider's mistake, so don't blame the bike

A rider should be able to control the bike but not controlled by the bike, becuase on the track you don't want to DNF and on the road you don't want to lose you licence

pandy

The likely reason for it being cheaper is because it's likely pirated, and you'll find that the majority here don't support the pirates.
'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
:woohoo:

annguyen1981

Quote from: pandy on January 23, 2007, 08:26:43 AM
The likely reason for it being cheaper is because it's likely pirated, and you'll find that the majority here don't support the pirates.

Aye me matey!


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2007 YZF-R6 - Purchased 7/03/07
2004 YZF-R6 - Stolen 5/25/07
2004 GS500f - Sold to Bluelespaul
Killin' a Kitty

The Buddha

No substitute for a paper manual. you cannot look at the damn thing in the driveway or garage for the hours you are likely to spend working on the bike.
Further, them manuals are like scanned in copies of the actual manual. POS IMHO. However if you bought the GS factory manual scanned in high res, and printed it in a high res printer you may have a useable manual. That's a lot of if's though.
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pbureau69

though I tend to prefer paper manuals, I have been using my older PIII laptop for CD book version of teh VW/Audi Manuals and I tell you what .. you get used to working on it... Search engine on a pdf is much faster than using my fingers on paper...

I think Ill buy a clymer and PDF it for personal use.... ;)
Patrick. B.
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