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
Okay, found it at repairmanual.com. Are you kidding me? $80 for the two manuals? Wow. Guess I gotta bite the bullet. Any cheaper options out there?
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.
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


