Clymer or hayes workshop manuals??

Floegstad

between 8.30 and half past eight works well for me
I have to get a hold of a couple of suzuki wrench-manuals after my Jr-co/"worker"(son) torched my books last afternoon!
Any suggestion if someones better than another?
The books i have to get is:1980 model Suki rm 465 and 77-79 suki gs 400!
Thanx in advance Jorgen!
 
The World Wide Web has changed our Hobby in so many ways, and availability to Factory Service Manuals is one of the best. You can find the FSM for you GS400 here... third one down on middle column.

http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/

It's 80Meg, so you may want to download it during "off" hours.
If you serch the Interwebz I am sure you will find one for your RM as well.
 
Will look it up at the end of the day then.
Thanx alot Hoosier!
 
Superb mister :D
247 pages on its way for the gs!
Have to wait with the Rm till the one im :D downloading now is complete...
That was quick, 32 sec..... NExt ;D
 
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The sad thing is :the computer idownloaded the gs manual & Rm manual had a breakdown the sec before finish,now it wont turn on :'(
Cooling it down and cross my fingers...... lol
 
Factory service and parts manuals are the best. Haynes manuals are worth having, but they often contain flaws and refer to similar models with details differing from the bike you are working on. Clymer manuals are excellent for placing under table legs to level out a work bench.
 
Jup worked well. ;)
But when i downloaded it to my garage computer it was sayonora at the second manual.
I would like to find it as a book i can grease up! :)
 
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