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Now for something different...(still GS-related)

roeme

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So a few days ago I was scouring our local eBay-equivalent, when I stumbled across an unusual auction.

Basically useless today, but it fits the vintage setting of our garage...so I bid on it (Click the pictures to enlarge).

"What is it? Tell us already"

This is what has arrived a few days later:




Yes, it's a fiche reader. Big woop, you'll say...but, part of the auction were over 500 parts fiches. So I took a chance, and lo and behold:




The unit's bulb was dead though, so I examined the internals....


Wait a minute, that's a standard G5.3 / MR16 bulb, isn't it? I have some LED replacements of those handy....
And the setup is a simple VAC transformer, no needlessly complicated circuitry.



Looking good! Now let's have a look (after some cleaning. It was a smoker's shop, yuk):



Wee! It's fascinating to explore those fiches, they have some additional information on them. For example, some color codes:


Or, some of you hinted that bolt sizes could be derived from part numbers (over in this linked thread: clicky). Turns out, this is documented as such:


Yeah, this is not of much use nowadays, but fun. Also, this might come in handy to keep in the garage, so I don't have to print out everything all the time.

As mentioned, I have in excess of 500 fiches at my disposal. I have only superficially browsed through them, it seems to be mainly Yamaha and Suzuki.
If any of you guys need some elusive parts number/assembly drawing, let me know, I just might have it somewhere in that stack. I'll hunt for them when I find some spare time.
 
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I am proud to be the first here to say, that's really cool. I want it. However I am a collector of useless stuff, lol... How much was it?
 
Yah, some of the first sheets on the microfische film have intersting general information, such as starting serail numbers for that year/model, paint code information, explanation of abreviations, bolt size info and others. These sheets are not found on tytpical part supplier sites because they dont have specific part number look-up on them.

An other intersting sheet is that for optional parts, like covers and tool kits.

THere is a market for those microfisch films. I got some for my bikes, and took them to library and printed a lot of sheets for something like 3 cents a sheet, and had it bound.

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I am proud to be the first here to say, that's really cool. I want it. However I am a collector of useless stuff, lol... How much was it?

Initially it was $40 delivered, then some twa*t had a go as well, which put it to $70 delivered.

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THere is a market for those microfisch films. I got some for my bikes, and took them to library and printed a lot of sheets for something like 3 cents a sheet, and had it bound.

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Huh? Meaning you sold printed copies of them, righto?

Heh. The shop where I had some stuff done for my GS had the fiches still in deep storage. After I went there a few times, a microfiche reader re-appeared on his service desk...so no market there. :) Then again, I wouldn't know where to get to machinery that could print those (libraries here threw them out a long time ago).
 
I have a microfiche for my 1983 GS850GD, purchased around 1998-2000 or thereabouts. The local library still had microfilm readers at the time, so I took it in and printed out each panel (there was a button you could press to make a photocopy on paper for a nickel) and put the pages into a binder.

It's sometimes useful to have the original part number; the new online fiches are sometimes not perfectly accurate and usually don't tell you when part numbers have been superceded.
 
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Huh? Meaning you sold printed copies of them, righto?........

No, I bought the sheet of microfiche film. And I took it to the library (section that has old newspapers and such on microfische) and printed out most frames. THen had bound (at a print shop) for my own use. And, yah, that was 8 - 10 years ago, dont know the situation now.

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