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Tried to search for this. Prefer actual book-in-hand, rather than download. For 78 XS400 2e.

Is one or other preferred; seems that the Clymer is more year and model specific and am

leaning to that (both even better). Thanks.

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Tried to search for this. Prefer actual book-in-hand, rather than download. For 78 XS400 2e.

Is one or other preferred; seems that the Clymer is more year and model specific and am

leaning to that (both even better). Thanks.

i own both clymers and haynes, but the latest project DT250 has me laughing my tail off looking in the haynes - no instructions are offered for testing coils, condensers, etc, because the operation calls for a piece of "specialized equipment", a multimeter!!!!!!(no one is suspected to own such a device)-- (3 USD at harbor freight)

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i own both clymers and haynes, but the latest project DT250 has me laughing my tail off looking in the haynes - no instructions are offered for testing coils, condensers, etc, because the operation calls for a piece of "specialized equipment", a multimeter!!!!!!(no one is suspected to own such a device)-- (3 USD at harbor freight)

I think the Clymer is more model specific on my bike as well and also has nice easier to read, simple step by step instructions...

The Haynes covers more years/models for my bike but seems to sometimes have more detailed photo/pics.

In the end, get both. I like to compare things to do in both to double check.

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you can't beat the official yamaha service manual.

I have 4 haynes and 1 clymer (which i've never used) and generally use the haynes for mucky fingers and writing in, but always refer to the yam for torque settings etc

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