Motorbike manuals

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Johnnyb
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Motorbike manuals

Post by Johnnyb »

Found this site offering free manuals in PDF format, a lot of bikes are listed but not all it might come in handy :)
http://scripts.intelliclick.co.uk/go.as ... anuals.asp
Milky
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Re: Motorbike manuals

Post by Milky »

i'd recommend these! i got one for my bike the otherday for £3.95 off ebay, and it includes evrey single and I mean every single nut and bolt on the bike and even the torques they're to be loaded to. :shock: Great manuals, every piece of info you need. Simplifies the whole bike and will soon pay for itself when your bikes due for MOT etc.
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Funky
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Re: Motorbike manuals

Post by Funky »

I downloaded a manual from a torrent site and put it on my phone. takes ages to flick through to find the right thing (as simon can testify) but the ability to zoom in and inspect the pictures is worth it's wait in gold.
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jam
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Re: Motorbike manuals

Post by jam »

Also look at http://www.repairmanualclub.com you'll need to register but once registered you can download one free manual per day, and there's quite a few to choose from. You can increase your download limit by uploading some manuals. All manuals are free and there is an extensive range of both new and older bikes catered for.
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