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I have never been impressed by the after market manuals like clymer. You get the best info from an actual Kawasaki shop manual for your bike it is the manual that the shop uses to look up the info when you call them.Clymers are kinda geared tords the laymen as where the shop manuals from the manufacturer role on the assumption that you know what you are doing. You can even get the shop manuals on disk now.
Cracked it. I found the answer on another forum. My shock is now fully rebuilt and working great. All air has beel bled out, its rather easy really.Just goes to show, don't always listen to advice from peolpe who think they know everything when infact they don't.thanks guys
Quote from: BDI on January 27, 2008, 06:49:36 AMI have never been impressed by the after market manuals like clymer. You get the best info from an actual Kawasaki shop manual for your bike it is the manual that the shop uses to look up the info when you call them.Clymers are kinda geared tords the laymen as where the shop manuals from the manufacturer role on the assumption that you know what you are doing. You can even get the shop manuals on disk now.Even those manuals are vague at times. I have them for all my Kawi's...even for my 75 Z1.