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hi
why are there so many fzr forums and if we need a decent service manual no one has it? my work horse bike is a XT600 and i´m only on 2 forums one is Portuguese and the other is Brazilian both have factory service manuals for us to DL on the other hand i´m in 4 or 5 forums of FZR´s and none of them have these manuals for DL!!!
even the thunderace has on-line manual to DL ! is there a mystery on FZR´s that can´t be found???

PS: maybe someone has to ask the Portuguese or Brazilians to do an FZR site!!! LOL
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They are out there. You just haven't found one yet. The UK Exup site has them as well as a bunch of others.
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cad600 wrote:They are out there. You just haven't found one yet. The UK Exup site has them as well as a bunch of others.
they have service information. not the "how to do" service manuals i´m talking about.
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You can also purchase these legally on various internet stores
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metalizzer wrote:they have service information. not the "how to do" service manuals i´m talking about.
Hell man, that is all weather or not the person who did the modification wants to do a write up. In terms of just standard maintenance, a lot of the information is the same no matter if it is for a 1000, 750, or 600. Check out Exupworld Wide. They seam to have a very large group of 1000 riders that like to do all sorts of things. Also check out the Wiki here as like I said, a lot of standard maintenance is the same regardless of which exact model it is.
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There is a liability having "copyrighted" materials openly available on a website. There is no liability to you, but there is to me and I'd rather not risk any financial penalties.
zero9243 wrote:You can also purchase these legally on various internet stores
If you plan on having the motorcycle for any amount of time, then buy a Genuine Manual. Check eBay often. You're looking around $20-40 for a decent manual.
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Cesar, have you checked the main site technical section over at my place?

http://www.exup1000.co.uk/tech/index.htm
If its not broken it dont need fixing

http://www.exup1000.co.uk
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