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I don't know why you guys keep talking about the haynes and Clymer manuals,
haven't any of you ordered the factory shop manual for the bike from your
kawi dealer( the same ones they use in the shops)? Or don't they do that
anymore. they include updates on all revision to the motorcycles years, and
if i remember correctly, they're only a few bucks more than these over the
counter ones. I did this for my GPz and ZX. Interested in your
replys........
Swampy
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--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "SWAMPY!" wrote:
manuals,> I don't know why you guys keep talking about the haynes and Clymer
from your> haven't any of you ordered the factory shop manual for the bike
Yup. Got mine from Fred. 'However', they do leave a little to be desired and I think maybe that people are looking for a more "accurate" manual. For instance - read what they say is required to remove the rear shock and compare it to what actually needs to be done. Kawi writes up a 60 minute procedure for a 10 minute job. But then, maybe they all do that - who knows... Arne> kawi dealer( the same ones they use in the shops)?
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I'm looking for an owners manual and/or service manual for a 98 KLR. Please
reply off list.
Steve Davis
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any suggestions on where to get a set manuals for the klr650. local dealer
is out and dual-star is back ordered.
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Got my supplement from Arrowhead motorsports, after being told I was "way
down" on the waiting list at Dual Star. The supplements were out of stock for
a while, so I don't know how fast they've gone. Fred might have the base
manual in as well.
Devon
George Price wrote:
> any suggestions on where to get a set manuals for the klr650. local dealer > is out and dual-star is back ordered. > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.dualsportnews.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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As per David Kelly's suggestions
I will be making a manual in pdf format ready for download, this
will include archives from DSN KLR, and will cover everything
short of a complete engine rebuild, which one day I will get to.
Since my bike is in pieces now I will photograph each step of
assembly and detail each step with photograpsh. I figure I could
have this written in a month or so in my spare time or quicker if
others help out. There is tons of detailed stuff out there already
(example clutch assembly available on dual sport news
webpage) If you are willing to allow me to use any info you might
already have that would be fantastic just send me an email to let
me know.
If anyone is interested please let me know, if you want to help out
that would be great. I am sure with the resources available on
this list we could get a community manual together in very short
time.
And yes David you can have one too.
Take care everyone,
Richard Hayward
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lokiyaya007" wrote:
Let me know.
Great idea!
Adam
Hi, I'd like to help out in any way possible? I can host the file(s) or i can provide you with Adobe acrobat 5 full retail version.. Hey, I can even gather a bit of info too...> As per David Kelly's suggestions > > I will be making a manual in pdf format ready for download, this > will include archives from DSN KLR, and will cover everything > short of a complete engine rebuild, which one day I will get to. > > Since my bike is in pieces now I will photograph each step of > assembly and detail each step with photograpsh. I figure I could > have this written in a month or so in my spare time or quicker if > others help out. There is tons of detailed stuff out there already > (example clutch assembly available on dual sport news > webpage) If you are willing to allow me to use any info you might > already have that would be fantastic just send me an email to let > me know. > > If anyone is interested please let me know, if you want to help out > that would be great. I am sure with the resources available on > this list we could get a community manual together in very short > time. > > And yes David you can have one too. > > Take care everyone, > > Richard Hayward

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That's an awesome idea. Let me know if I can be of help, I have a
Tengai repair manual (in paper) and the list of all part numbers and
pictures (electronic) for the A12.
Jose
(A12)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lokiyaya007" wrote: > As per David Kelly's suggestions > > I will be making a manual in pdf format ready for download, this > will include archives from DSN KLR, and will cover everything > short of a complete engine rebuild, which one day I will get to. > > Since my bike is in pieces now I will photograph each step of > assembly and detail each step with photograpsh. I figure I could > have this written in a month or so in my spare time or quicker if > others help out. There is tons of detailed stuff out there already > (example clutch assembly available on dual sport news > webpage) If you are willing to allow me to use any info you might > already have that would be fantastic just send me an email to let > me know. > > If anyone is interested please let me know, if you want to help out > that would be great. I am sure with the resources available on > this list we could get a community manual together in very short > time. > > And yes David you can have one too. > > Take care everyone, > > Richard Hayward
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Whoa! Make sure all of the stuff you post is your own and not scanned
or directly copied from a Kawasaki Manual. There are copyright laws
out there and I'd hate for this list to get scuttled because of that.
Gino
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "jamackinlay" wrote: > That's an awesome idea. Let me know if I can be of help, I have a > Tengai repair manual (in paper) and the list of all part numbers and > pictures (electronic) for the A12. > > Jose > (A12) > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lokiyaya007" wrote: > > As per David Kelly's suggestions > > > > I will be making a manual in pdf format ready for download, this > > will include archives from DSN KLR, and will cover everything > > short of a complete engine rebuild, which one day I will get to. > > > > Since my bike is in pieces now I will photograph each step of > > assembly and detail each step with photograpsh. I figure I could > > have this written in a month or so in my spare time or quicker if > > others help out. There is tons of detailed stuff out there already > > (example clutch assembly available on dual sport news > > webpage) If you are willing to allow me to use any info you might > > already have that would be fantastic just send me an email to let > > me know. > > > > If anyone is interested please let me know, if you want to help out > > that would be great. I am sure with the resources available on > > this list we could get a community manual together in very short > > time. > > > > And yes David you can have one too. > > > > Take care everyone, > > > > Richard Hayward
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