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Repair advice..should i spend $ or not??
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[QUOTE="Colorado, post: 1004855, member: 60368"] I use Clymer manuals. They are very detailed and have tips to walk you through if you've never done a particular job before. The factory service manuals assume that you're already a trained mechanic. I have factory books on one bike, but use it in conjunction with one of my Clymer's for another bike. I've only had problems doing my own fork seals once, on a '75 Yamaha MX400B. The old seals were so tight and hard in the tubes that I had to have them levered out with a special tool at a local shop. I brought the disasembled parts in and they popped the seals out for $10 in less time than that. [/QUOTE]
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