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SUZUKI GSX-R1000 WORKSHOP MANUAL
19 March 2008 - Motohaus Powersports

Every repair procedure step-by-step

Clymer have followed up their workshop manual for the Suzuki GSXR1000 2001-2004 with a totally new edition covering models from 2005-’06. This comprehensive book runs to an impressive 403 pages and covers service, repair and maintenance of these popular supersports machines.

Packed with hundreds of illustrations and original photographs developed from the complete disassembly of the machine, as well as colour wiring diagrams, it’s no wonder that Clymer manuals are the preferred option for many professional mechanics and novice owners alike.

Clymer manuals are organised to help owners find the information to accomplish routine maintenance quickly and easily, so the first two chapters are the most commonly used, containing Quick Reference Data, General Information and Troubleshooting. The following 13 chapters refer to the machine in detail, including engine, suspension, bodywork and electrical system, for the more confident or experienced mechanic.

Numbered instructions guide readers through every repair procedure step-by-step and bold figure numbers help to quickly match illustrations with instructions. Notes, cautions and warnings throughout each chapter pinpoint critical information, which is particularly useful to inexperienced home mechanics.

The ISBN number for this title is 978-1-59969-195-4 and the retail price of the Suzuki GSX-R1000 K5/6 manual is £22.99 .Clymer produce 200 manuals covering over 1,000 models in total.

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