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Title: On-Line Manuals Post by Kropatchek on 01/29/06 at 09:04:14 For those who have no OM. Download below 11.8 Mb Owners Manual (http://www.savageriders.com/verslagen/transfer/2002_LS650P_Owners_Manual.pdf) Greetz Kropatchek ;D Right-click on the link and Save As... then open it with Adobe Reader. Edit: updated link to valid file location. |
Title: Suzuki gasoline recommendation Post by sauvage on 09/01/16 at 03:24:36 From the Australian official Suzuki LS650 manual. Fuel Octane Rating https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher (Research method RON) [this is the method used in Australia] If pinking or knocking occurs try higher octane or different brand. Canada The US also uses this method known as MON You m/c requires regular unleaded with a minimum pump octane rating of 87 [(R+M)/2 method MON] In some areas only oxygenated fuels are available. Oxygenated fuel recommendations Oxygenated fuels which meet the minimum octane requirement and the requirements described below may be used in your m/c without jeopardising the New Vehicle Limited Warranty NOTE: Oxygenated fuels are fuels which contain oxygen carrying additives such as MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) or alcohol. Gas containing MTBE Unleaded gasoline containing MTBE may be used in your m/c if the MTBE content is not greater than 15%. This oxygenated fuel does not contain alcohol. Gasoline/Ethanol Blends Blends of unleaded gas and ethanol (grain alcohol) also known as GASOHOL may be used in your m/sickle if the ethanol content is not greater than 10% Gasoline/Methanol Blends Fuels containing 5% or less methanol (wood alcohol) may be suitable for use if they contain co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors. DO NOT USE fuels containing more than 5% methanol under any circumstances, fuel system damage and/or performance problems are likely and will not be covered under their limited warranty. To minimise pollution Suzuki recommend you use oxygenated fuels (ed: yeah right) Be sure any oxygenated fuel has the recommended octane rating If you are not satisfied with the drivability of you m/c when you are using an oxygenated fuel or if engine pinging occurs try another brand as there are differences between brands. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by stewmills on 05/23/17 at 08:05:52 47534641454B2A0 wrote:
If all you want is the user manual IT IS FREE if you right-click on Owners Manual in the first post by Kropatchek and then "Save Link As". That will download the .pdf to your computer. Now if you are looking for a Clymer's detailed repair manual, that's not what this is. You'll have to buy that separately somewhere outside of this thread. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by Tocsik on 05/23/17 at 08:47:19 I bought my Clymer manual from Barnes & Noble online. $28 and well worth it. Felt pretty safe buying from them. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by LANCER on 09/05/17 at 08:27:14 I bought a hard copy a few years back and paid about $18 for it ... it was used but everything was there. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by KayFox on 12/02/17 at 15:24:08 I just bought from .suzukservicemanuals.com So far no email with the download :( |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by eau de sauvage on 12/03/17 at 18:51:41 Here's a 368 page pdf of the Clymer Service Manual https://tinyurl.com/LS-650-service-manual |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by Wild1OR on 08/21/20 at 22:55:39 This is the 2011 LS650 owner's manual. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1brKx-npI8thCoswVlr43_ctKoyo9rzlS/ |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by verslagen1 on 12/03/20 at 11:27:10 77684D4A404945564F240 wrote:
Why wouldn't the mods remove this link if it does not take you to a legit seller? If a scam link is posted, and verified someone was ripped off using it, take it off the forum....[/quote] Doesn't it serve as a warning? I wouldn't buy from a Romanian site anyway. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by Jazzdude on 01/31/21 at 21:32:56 4C5F4849565B5D5F540B3A0 wrote:
Why wouldn't the mods remove this link if it does not take you to a legit seller? If a scam link is posted, and verified someone was ripped off using it, take it off the forum....[/quote] Doesn't it serve as a warning? I wouldn't buy from a Romanian site anyway.[/quote] I just got scammed from suzukservicemanuals.com for $16.95 supposedly for the service manual. Also... notice that the URL isn't "suzuki"servicemanuals... it's "suzuk"servicemanuals. The domain suzukservicemanuals.com is registered to a company in Nassau in the Bahamas that has 22 URLs associated to the same address. Looks pretty scammy to me... I paid $16.95 through PayPal, received a download link in my inbox, downloaded the .zip file, and can't open it. Just thought you'd like to know. Mods... please pull this link! |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by Kahnorster on 04/25/21 at 11:51:05 How do upload the Clymer Manual? I have the PDF for 86-04. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by buster6315 on 09/04/21 at 21:10:28 7D7A6B79636762627D0E0 wrote:
If all you want is the user manual IT IS FREE if you right-click on Owners Manual in the first post by Kropatchek and then "Save Link As". That will download the .pdf to your computer. Now if you are looking for a Clymer's detailed repair manual, that's not what this is. You'll have to buy that separately somewhere outside of this thread. [/quote]Thank you! Ever noticed, virtually every page has got a CAUTION or WARNING. I mean is this really necessary? We ain't dis-arming IEDS, merely trying to familiarize ourselves wit dis this Savage! |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by penguinsscareme on 11/11/22 at 10:03:04 I just downloaded the entire factory service manual from scribd as a pdf, totally legit. I don't know how to upload it to the forum, but if someone can help me with that, I'll be glad to do it. Otherwise just email me at [redacted, see edit] and I will be happy to send it to you. We finally cracked the code on obtaining the factory service manual! It's a good day! Edit: I really should have tested this beforehand, but I'm finding out now that the file is too big for me to email. I have uploaded it on the Suzuki Savage Facebook group in the files section. Enjoy https://www.facebook.com/groups/32193768791/?ref=share |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by Moarpower on 11/12/22 at 13:29:24 Thanks. I got if from your facebook upload. |
Title: Re: On-Line Manuals Post by J Mac on 11/19/22 at 17:39:03 2001 Online Manual: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/384809/Suzuki-Ls650p.html#manual |
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