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My brother-in-law has acquired a '79 Suzuki GS550E and is going to restore it to factory new condition for his daughter to ride. It only has 8000 miles on it but needs a few things. Where can we find a downloadable service manual and also a breakdown of parts with part numbers.

 

He is not computer literate and is having trouble finding parts and part numbers.

 

Also, is there a reputable chrome shop that can re-chrome parts.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

 

Jim

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He should acquire a PAPER service manual. They're much more convenient than electronic manuals, especially for the computer illiterate.

 

I generally buy from repairmanual.com but I am sure there are others, including eBay.

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Thanks, everyone for the information. I will pass along all these sites to my BIL. I have been on eBay and have found a few parts but he will need more as he gets farther into the project.

 

I am now getting ready to head to Galena for the IR and will get into this restoration project when I return.

 

 

Thanks for all the help and suggestions.

 

 

Jim

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restore it to factory new condition for his daughter to ride. Jim

 

I'm hoping the daughter is not going to learn to ride on a beautifully restored GS550. All that money spent and then high potential for new pavement rash? I hope I'm wrong.

-Pete, in Tacoma WA USA

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OK, thanks, Mike. I will see you there.

 

His daughter is 11 years old and has been riding mini bikes for a couple of years now. She hasn't been on a public highway yet (at speed) but she has no problem handling the minibike on their farm.

 

Jim

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