Clymer or Haynes for '78 GS750?

Ratabilly

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All i have is the downloaded (suzuki original?) version of the shop manual. I am a total newbie at this stuff and would like to get the easiest one to understand.


I already googled on the matter and it seems like most experienced DIY'ers like the clymer better. But i also read on one occasion that the Haynes manual is easier to follow for the layman.


Am I better off with the PDF version that floats on the internet (which seems like the suzuki factory manual) that i already have, or should I invest a few dollars on a Clymer/Haynes one?
 
Not sure about GS' but I use both for my CB350, simply because one will have stuff (diagrams, pics, etc...) not present in the other and vice versa.

They compliment each other nicely lol.
 
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