Mechanical Know-How Book
- notdeadyet
- Newbie
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- Bike: Suzuki
- State: Victoria
- Location: Melbourne
- notdeadyet
- Newbie
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:06 pm
- Bike: Suzuki
- State: Victoria
- Location: Melbourne
Gos said it .. just get a workshop manual,it's all you need, and follow it methodically (slowly at first). Pull things apart. Put them back together again and follow the step by step. It's a lot to do with recognising the parts.
When you get to the point where it says to do something that doesn't make sense then ask someone (like post here).
Over the years you will go from lotsa asking to lotsa savings

When you get to the point where it says to do something that doesn't make sense then ask someone (like post here).
Over the years you will go from lotsa asking to lotsa savings


Just one more law and everyone will be safe.


- Sulli
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I would suggest to get it going first
Most manuals have a diagnosis walk through in the front of the manual
1.To identify the primary problem
2.If its running you can highlight other areas that need attention and you can focus on this without wasting time or money
3.There is nothing worse than did I put it back together correctly as you didn't know what the original problem was and may have caused other problems
Try a couple of the Honda sites for workshop manuals to download or you can access the council library here for an on line search and reserve the books you need http://elibcat.library.brisbane.qld.gov ... in/webcat/
Hope this helps
Most manuals have a diagnosis walk through in the front of the manual
1.To identify the primary problem
2.If its running you can highlight other areas that need attention and you can focus on this without wasting time or money
3.There is nothing worse than did I put it back together correctly as you didn't know what the original problem was and may have caused other problems
Try a couple of the Honda sites for workshop manuals to download or you can access the council library here for an on line search and reserve the books you need http://elibcat.library.brisbane.qld.gov ... in/webcat/
Hope this helps
Nostradamus probably got it right
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- esie
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Mick, is that the email from yousendit? When did you upload it? Haven't got anything yet. 
I found and downloaded the workshop manual for the bike, so that is a good start, and this will help even more!


I found and downloaded the workshop manual for the bike, so that is a good start, and this will help even more!

Cheers,
Anne
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Anne
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Esie, seems you have to create an account now so done that, uploading it ow, should be there when you wake up. Anyone else wants a copy of it, 47MB or so pdf. Available below.
http://download.yousendit.com/93B2D7140E593BEA
http://download.yousendit.com/93B2D7140E593BEA
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