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Haynes Manual

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Hi Guys,

Found the haynes manual for the ZXR750, and was wondering if it would be sufficient for my ZXR400?

http://amazon.co.uk/dp/1859602851

Thanks :)
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Re: Haynes Manual

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No

Best to use a ZXR400 manual for a ZXR400
Freely available on this very website
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as the lovely :smt007 cargo :smt007 pointed out it wont be sufficient. there are no "commercial" manuals for the zxr400 like haynes/clymers etc...just the service and racing manuals here.

the manuals are here: http://www.zxrworld.co.uk/zxr400/manual.html
if you need to ask about "what does this bit do"/"why dont i have this bit", refer us to the specific microfiche and its part number and we will be able to help out: http://www.zxrworld.co.uk/zxr400/micro.html
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Re: Haynes Manual

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Awesome, thanks guys!

I am aware of how useful the main site is, just wanted it all neatly in a book that I can use.

May just go to work and use all of their printer ink making my own from the site! :p

Cheers again :)

P.s Banner... When will be seeing more on the fzr/zxr build threads?
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JamieNeve wrote:Awesome, thanks guys!

I am aware of how useful the main site is, just wanted it all neatly in a book that I can use.

May just go to work and use all of their printer ink making my own from the site! :p

Cheers again :)

P.s Banner... When will be seeing more on the fzr/zxr build threads?
cash donations to the project can be made through paypal, free bacon butties will make me work faster :D

im waiting on a few o-rings, this weekend im hoping to get the carbs and everything fitted, then im waiting on next payday to buy a whole new clutch assembly and then the fzr is ready to be fired up! ive got an epic journey up to inverness and back on the A- and B-roads of great britain this august bank holiday weekend, im going on the zxr and im taking lots of painkillers :D

the track bike is coming along, it fires up fine, and ive sorted out hte pilots (i think) but its really lean up top (its got no air filter, just an airbox and some gauze) so ill mess about with the carbs soon and see if i can get it going better, it could do with new fuel and a new fuel filter, it also has a pretty-close-to-the-end clutch that needs replacing soon...and the forks are still an issue as is the rear tyre puncture...all in good time, gonna try to get it on track before the end of september...cash willing :D
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you will need to print off BOTH H and L manuals if you have a L-model bike, So you look for what you want in the L manual, and 9 times out of 10 it will tell you to look in the H manual, but use the L-model torque figures, as several are different from H to L.
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Re: Haynes Manual

Post by JamieNeve »

Awesome! Good to hear that you're moving along with them both! I do enjoy browsing through the build section, jelously awaiting being able to fund one myself!

Keep us updated!

Ah, will do! My work's printing ink bill won't know what hit it! Mwahahaa ;)

Thanks again!
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