I ordered a repair manual for my '06 750 back in May. I have yet to receive it!!!! I'm being told it is a printer issue with Suzuki. I've checked with 4 other dealers in my area, just to make sure. They all said the same thing. Is anyone else in the same boat??? Is there a way to contact Suzuki directly??? Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated....
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'06 repair manual
Thanks for the responses guys. I took Meadowhawks' advice and ordered from the web site he gave. When it gets here, I'll immediately procede to the dealer and tell him to refund my money. The thing that bothers me, is that I questioned a few different dealers and they all said the same thing. I would hate to think that they are all in cahoots about this, but after reading the post about the dealer telling "On the Dot" that he wouldn't sell him one, because of the loss of service work, maybe they are???????? Things that make you go HMMMMMM........."Glory isn't found in dying for your country. It's making the other S.O.B. die for his!!!"
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KNOW THIS:
The 98 model year provides the basic manual for all the later model years (through '06), with the only changes being the inclusion of a five- to seven-page per model year amendment in the rear detailing changes in specifications at the rear.
The print copy has an optional Suzuki binder, but any three-ring binder will do. Page size is standard 8.5 x 11" in the USA.
The PDF version available for download here is the same manual, in PDF. Someone with too much time on their hands must have scanned it.
RonAyers has the best prices on the OEM Manuals that I have seen, about $42 for the 98+ manuals. Get the part number and crank it through their system for the price.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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lol shiny and new? a serice manual... i printed out a few pages as needed and they are so covered in oil and grim. cant imagine a 60$ manual getting like that lol, but thats just me. maybe a laminated manual id pay that much for.03 katanika
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