Author Topic: The point of a Service Manual website you can't actually read ?  (Read 589 times)

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Offline ivanb

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Hi Folks, can anyone kindly explain the purpose of the website:
https://servicemanualsgsxr.com/adventure/adventure-Suzuki-v-strom/adventure-Suzuki-v-strom-250/2018-Suzuki-v-strom-250-abs-service-manual/
that no matter which PC or browser that I use has nowt but a list and no clickable topics?
Thought the whole point it was an online manual?
Any advice gratefully received, cheers IvanB
PS Anyone know if such a manual exists anywhere either softcopy or paperback?

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Re: The point of a Service Manual website you can't actually read ?
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2022, 20:27:45 »
I can't get any of it to do anything.....
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Offline The Doctor 46

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Re: The point of a Service Manual website you can't actually read ?
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2022, 21:15:45 »
Hello Ivan, I'm not familiar with the type of manual you are referring to but  to be honest, you can find a lot of advice on most DIY jobs on Youtube.

Someone will be along soon I hope to help you more specifically with your question. Good luck.  :thumb:
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Re: The point of a Service Manual website you can't actually read ?
« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2022, 21:23:12 »
I think the printed versions are the only real 'have in your hand' manual. Yes, you can put your greasy mitt over your phone but take precautions..... like your mum said.

It's early days for the accumulation of 250 info too. Hopefully it will get better, moreso with the new 800 motor in the V-Strom frame.
So how's it going so far then?