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    GSX250 owner's manual?

    Has anyone got a link to, or a copy of a handbook/ service manual for a GSX250?

    Or if you have one that could be photocopied.

    Thanks.

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    Any GSX owners know the pressure the tyres should be?

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    isnt that tyre related not bike related?

    im pretty sure i found a gsx250 manual on the net whilst looking for one for the gsf....

    google and time are you're friends
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    Any GSX owners know the pressure the tyres should be?
    Hey sorry I couldn't send the manual to you.


    I think off memory I had my tyres at 32, but I'm not entirely sure. The best thing to do is go to your local bike store and they should be able to tell you what they take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    Hey sorry I couldn't send the manual to you.


    I think off memory I had my tyres at 32, but I'm not entirely sure. The best thing to do is go to your local bike store and they should be able to tell you what they take.

    Jas
    Ive found the pressure on a previous post.

    Will inflate them tomorrow ( no doubt theyll be painfully low )

    Thanks for trying anyway, bling bling for you time.

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    Hey man, this is where I find a manual when I need it:

    http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewto...ghlight=manual

    Just in case the page doesnt open properly, here's the gsxr250 link from it:

    GSX-R250

    http://ursa.irk.ru/manual/files/Suzu...ers_Manual.zip

    GSX250 F (1992-1994)

    http://www.dethlefsens.dk/besk_mc/su...ice_Manual.pdf

    http://home.iprimus.com.au/anthj/across/work_man.zip

    ....oh, I just checked on of the links and its dead as...try one of these:

    http://www.blackbears.ru/manual/file...ers_Manual.zip

    http://ursa.irk.ru/manual/

    Hope that gets it man

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    Dont seem to have the right model.

    Looks like i'll have to search tardme.

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    whats the model? Man, its a gixxer 250, if you cant find a freebie manual on the net I'll eat me helmet...I'll have another squiz for ya

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    Quote Originally Posted by TempBJ View Post
    whats the model? Man, its a gixxer 250, if you cant find a freebie manual on the net I'll eat me helmet...I'll have another squiz for ya

    Thats just it, its not a gixxer, its a 2004 GSX250, ( look at my profile pic )

    Thats why its hard to find, i dont think they are all over the world mainly just nz, aus and a few more places.

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    For future reference, for tyre pressures you could check the side wall of the tyre itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    Thats just it, its not a gixxer, its a 2004 GSX250, ( look at my profile pic )

    Thats why its hard to find, i dont think they are all over the world mainly just nz, aus and a few more places.
    Shite, sorry mate, ran off in a wild spasm without actually using me eyes...will have another search though and see if I can still help out.

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    http://gr81.orcon.net.nz/misc/Suzuki_GSX250_Owner's_Manual_+_Wiring_Diagram.pdf

    there you go
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
    For future reference, for tyre pressures you could check the side wall of the tyre itself.
    Sorry, not trying to hijack the thread Mike. Just curious... I've been told that the pressure given on the side of the tyre is the MAX it should go up to... not the ideal pressure that the tyre should be at. Is that true?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    Sorry, not trying to hijack the thread Mike. Just curious... I've been told that the pressure given on the side of the tyre is the MAX it should go up to... not the ideal pressure that the tyre should be at. Is that true?
    Thats right, I checked yesterday.

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    Owners manual

    Hey mate. Got a copy sitting here if you want it. Wats ure email address, ill sort something out for you.

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