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    Manuals for bikes

    Hi all, this is addressed to anyone who knows more about bikes than me...so, everyone then. I have a Suzuki Katana 250 (I love it so far), the question is this: what's the nearest type workshop manual that will help me do some basic service stuff. from a bit of web surfing I believe it's a scaled down GSX 400 Bandit (I could be talking bollocks of course, I often do) the correct manual appears to be unobtainable and I'd like to do some of my own servicing, I'm not a mechanical whiz but I'm not stupid, what's that you say dear, oh, apparently I am

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    If it's anything like a scaled down 400 bandit, then this site might help you.
    Please don't take my word as the bible though. Just trying to help.

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    All offers of assistance gratefully received. However if you're wrong I'll have to kill you. Be on the lookout for an 86 year old male, three foot tall with a limp

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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    All offers of assistance gratefully received. However if you're wrong I'll have to kill you. Be on the lookout for an 86 year old male, three foot tall with a limp
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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    All offers of assistance gratefully received. However if you're wrong I'll have to kill you. Be on the lookout for an 86 year old male, three foot tall with a limp
    A limp what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    Hi all, this is addressed to anyone who knows more about bikes than me...so, everyone then. I have a Suzuki Katana 250 (I love it so far), the question is this: what's the nearest type workshop manual that will help me do some basic service stuff. from a bit of web surfing I believe it's a scaled down GSX 400 Bandit (I could be talking bollocks of course, I often do) the correct manual appears to be unobtainable and I'd like to do some of my own servicing, I'm not a mechanical whiz but I'm not stupid, what's that you say dear, oh, apparently I am
    Have a look in the manuals sticky in the maintenance section. There are links to manuals for the GSXR250, 400, 400 bandit and 250 Across. Should be able to find something.... Search is your friend.
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