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Postby R3Dknight » Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:48 pm

If anyone is interested in this manual give me a YELL 8)

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Postby NinjaBaby » Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:18 am

Is it the really crappy crooked scanned one with the http://www.japi.com.ar watermark and the illegible diagrams that look like they were photocopied on a 1960 vintage xerox machine? ... I have that one and it sucks especially since I have a zxr250a and the wiring diags etc. are wrong :cry:

Still, it is better than nothing but am desperately trying to get a better one, would pay $100 for a real one if I could find it! ... anyone one got anything better than the one descrbed above?

Thanks in advance,

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Postby I-K » Sat Dec 31, 2005 9:16 am

NinjaBaby wrote:Is it the really crappy crooked scanned one with the http://www.japi.com.ar watermark and the illegible diagrams that look like they were photocopied on a 1960 vintage xerox machine?...


Couple of things...

1. The guy would've spent most of a day scanning in those couple of hundred pages and compiling them into a pdf which he's made freely available to all and sundry. I'm sure a response like yours is *exactly* what he was hoping to get in return for his effort.

2. I've used a printout of that manual to work on a couple of ZXR250's. I Didn't find any issues with the page alignment or the quality of the diagrams. It's standard workshop manual fare. If you're expecting better than that, you're going to have to revise your expectations.

As it happens, the reason that pdf exists at all is because, when the guy let it slip on OCAU.MC that he had an English edition of the workshop manual for a ZXR250 (how the hell he came across one in Argentina of all places is anybody's guess), he was inundated with pleas from locals over here to scan it. People were offering to pay him, but he did it for free.
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Postby spandoolie » Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:05 am

howdi, looking 2 take out my entire clutch assembly...whata mission!! This part of the manual would be a great help
happy riding my courageous friends:)
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Hey

Postby R3Dknight » Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:13 pm

You can find what you are looking for here

http://www.users.on.net/~dredknight/

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Postby wow » Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:01 am

cheers, just what I was looking for :>
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Postby hidepenny » Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:51 am

R3Dknight, love ur ride, can't wait to get mine in green later this year,

good chopper too

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