06-06-2001, 08:13am
demeester
06-06-2001, 10:28am
Posted quite a while ago in buy/sell forum:
pub18.ezboard.com/faustra...D=22.topic
Maybe you can contact him and he will send just one, or maybe you can get a few more people interested.
Richard <i></i>
pub18.ezboard.com/faustra...D=22.topic
Maybe you can contact him and he will send just one, or maybe you can get a few more people interested.
Richard <i></i>
Fast Freddy Gassit
06-06-2001, 12:47pm
There is a dude in the states that sells busa manuals for $US30 but $US40 shipping.
Contact details are:
"Riggs Kwong" <cholocholo41@hotmail.com>
There are NO haynes manuals for the busa nor are there any plans for Haynes UK to publish one. I know, they emailed me back with that snippet. <bummer>
IMHO the haynes manual is definately worth the moolah.
I have a factory and haynes manual for my gixxer and they complement each other with their respective strengths and weaknesses.
The R1 haynes manual I have in my hot little hands at the moment is F.great. For example, descriptions of say exup or tps adjustment, it takes you step by step and assumes you know very little. <how true>
Anyway, you have stuff all choice for the busa.
The factory manual will originate from a dealer. Whether your local m/c shop can source it otherwise, I think unlikely. Prices range from $102-$155.90 (no shit). There appears to be 2 forms available.
1.-1999 model version with a 2000 model supplement
2. 2001 model version with all previous models covered.
Somehow I ended buying #1 (I have a Y2K) for the lower price though the suzy part# evidently only covers #2 at the higher price bracket.
Ring around as there is disparity between dealers
(the above info is from my experiance as of 2 weeks ago as I was stuffed if I was going to pay $150 for a manual)
Cheers Michael
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Contact details are:
"Riggs Kwong" <cholocholo41@hotmail.com>
There are NO haynes manuals for the busa nor are there any plans for Haynes UK to publish one. I know, they emailed me back with that snippet. <bummer>
IMHO the haynes manual is definately worth the moolah.
I have a factory and haynes manual for my gixxer and they complement each other with their respective strengths and weaknesses.
The R1 haynes manual I have in my hot little hands at the moment is F.great. For example, descriptions of say exup or tps adjustment, it takes you step by step and assumes you know very little. <how true>
Anyway, you have stuff all choice for the busa.
The factory manual will originate from a dealer. Whether your local m/c shop can source it otherwise, I think unlikely. Prices range from $102-$155.90 (no shit). There appears to be 2 forms available.
1.-1999 model version with a 2000 model supplement
2. 2001 model version with all previous models covered.
Somehow I ended buying #1 (I have a Y2K) for the lower price though the suzy part# evidently only covers #2 at the higher price bracket.
Ring around as there is disparity between dealers
(the above info is from my experiance as of 2 weeks ago as I was stuffed if I was going to pay $150 for a manual)
Cheers Michael
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Bad Kev
07-06-2001, 08:50am
the busa manual will cost u about £40.00 in the U.K
from mandp.com but if u need a page scanning and sending i could do it for u <i></i>
from mandp.com but if u need a page scanning and sending i could do it for u <i></i>
SteveT
26-05-2010, 12:56pm
(06-06-2001, 08:13am)ardvark Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone know of any service manuals or even an electronic version available from a source other than a dealer?
Torsten <i></i>
Send to me your address and I will post to you an electronic copy on CD - free no charge. Cheers Steve
26-05-2010, 02:55pm
Check the downloads section of the forum .