So I got my manual today from Stephen in New Zealand :http://bunsen.hosts.net.nz/e-classic...m/thankyou.htm
I am very happy with the quality, it seems to be a reprint and rebinding of the original Suzuki shop manuals for all 750cc bikes produced 1980 to 1983. There is not a lot of specific info for the Katana as it seems to have been a supplement to the standard 80s 750s. Not a problem as it does cover off all the areas of my concern, excepting that I'm confused about the wiring diagrams as there are 6 different ones covering models E 01 through E 39. I know these are country codes but I don't which relates to what countries. Is there a listing anywhere and is the designation stamped on the bike?
The reason I bring it up is, this bike may have been a German model brought back to Canada by a returning serviceman. It may not be a Canadian model. I don't imagine it matters too much but I'd just like to know.
As always, any assistance would be greatfully appreciated.
Cheers all,
Spyug
I am very happy with the quality, it seems to be a reprint and rebinding of the original Suzuki shop manuals for all 750cc bikes produced 1980 to 1983. There is not a lot of specific info for the Katana as it seems to have been a supplement to the standard 80s 750s. Not a problem as it does cover off all the areas of my concern, excepting that I'm confused about the wiring diagrams as there are 6 different ones covering models E 01 through E 39. I know these are country codes but I don't which relates to what countries. Is there a listing anywhere and is the designation stamped on the bike?
The reason I bring it up is, this bike may have been a German model brought back to Canada by a returning serviceman. It may not be a Canadian model. I don't imagine it matters too much but I'd just like to know.
As always, any assistance would be greatfully appreciated.
Cheers all,
Spyug
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