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Wrecked bike



My uncle just low sided his nearly new SV 1000 Suzuki. No structural
damage and no big mechanical damage, but he wants to repair things
himself. Replacing the parts and installing the new parts. Does
anyone know of where I could get him a repair manual. Or perhaps an
online site that is helpful. I looked around didn't find much myself.
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That took 5 minutes to find...
Or if you want the service manual in printed form, go to your local Suzuki
shop and buy one. I think they're about $30.

If it's anything like my SV650 manual, I'd probably just get the digital one
and print the pages I need. The official printed one isn't bound at all,
just a stack of 3-hole-punched paper, and even in a binder it doesn't hold
up well to shop use/abuse. I could see the benefit of being able to reprint
sections on demand.

My Yamaha manual OTOH is printed and bound like a proper shop manual. Spill
resistant cover, heavy stock, detailed schematics. The Suzuki manual pales
in comparison.