Source for service manual and supplement
#1
Source for service manual and supplement
Can anyone reccommend a good source for the KLX250S service manual and supplement? I have found sources for one or the other, but not both. I would rather not go through my dealer because they have proven to be idiots. They told me that the 250 was an off-road only model and that Kawasaki didn't make one in 2006. Funny, I have one in my garage. Anyway...... thanks.
Julia
Julia
#2
#8
RE: Source for service manual and supplement
I got a free manual for the wife's bike off the net, it was like 330 pages, talk about a ink buster. But then again the bike has been around for like 15 years or longer so I guess there are more options out there. I would like to get a manual for my bike too, even though I don't plan on any tearing apart, but it would still be nice for troubleshooting and other things.
#9
RE: Source for service manual and supplement
QPD,
For future reference www.ronayers.com and www.bikebandit.com are both good sources for OEM parts, including manuals. I have found ronayers.com to be consistently cheaper than bikebandit.com, but I think sometimes the shipping takes a little longer (unless you happen to be in NC like me and a few others on this board). Anyway, I ran the numbers through ronayers.com and they are about in the $80 range for both manuals, so I guess you have what you need for now. I would start with them in the future for OEM parts.
Just a thought.
Chris
For future reference www.ronayers.com and www.bikebandit.com are both good sources for OEM parts, including manuals. I have found ronayers.com to be consistently cheaper than bikebandit.com, but I think sometimes the shipping takes a little longer (unless you happen to be in NC like me and a few others on this board). Anyway, I ran the numbers through ronayers.com and they are about in the $80 range for both manuals, so I guess you have what you need for now. I would start with them in the future for OEM parts.
Just a thought.
Chris