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Manuals-Worth a Look!

Gorminrider

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Worth a look for new members that haven't seen it...

http://www.classiccycles.org/1852/1915.html

This has already been posted in Keepers thread...but I bring it here again as a bump because I was able to get the Suzuki shop manual for the GSX400's here...
https://www.4shared.com/download/EjdsOTWL/GS400_Complete_Manual.PDF
It actually has wiring diagrams for the bikes sent to Canada and other arcane and official details Haynes and Clymer don't include...ie: the E model asks for premium 90 octane ,a diagram of cable and harness routing and more.
 
...just an added note to GSX400 owners...also download the gs250T-300LZ manual from here.
I read in its introduction page. the GSX400 manual is merely a companion to the above, however useful it is as a standalone reference too. The 250T-300lz manual contains the shop procedures common to all these gsx twins.
 
Hi,

Funny. I noticed that a lot of those files are linked directly to the storage area of my little website. Not that I mind but nobody asked permission or gave credit. :confused:

On my website you will see a list of all the contributors. Thank you all very much! :)



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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Hi,

Funny. I noticed that a lot of those files are linked directly to the storage area of my little website. Not that I mind but nobody asked my permission. :confused:



BassCliff

It's sometimes comical when things come full circle. Just for the heck of it, I've Googled my own website and the names of some of the images (jpg's), and I find them in the darndest places. I consider it flattery (just to be safe).
 
Hi,

It's sometimes comical when things come full circle. Just for the heck of it, I've Googled my own website and the names of some of the images (jpg's), and I find them in the darndest places. I consider it flattery (just to be safe).

Yes. I suppose it's like one comedian using another comedian's jokes. "Only steal the best!". ;)


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hosting a bunch of manuals lifted from other sources only to have an unacknowledged link made to them is um not theft of copyright and you cannot copyright an idea.

So there.
 
Oh, but then BassCliff you can do the same! and put some links to these that you don't have...?
"Cross-linking" (?) is pretty common. I often end up at the same place from all sorts of other places.
 
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