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They were there for my red bike.....Owners, parts and service. No paid subscription needed.
Yea I din't get to play on it much,had to go to work unfortunately but from what I could figure out you can only get Owners manual, Parts Manual and Wiring Diagrams. Couldn't pull up in of the tech tips or service bulletins. But I have been unable to find a parts manual for my bike so it is cool just to have that.
All these online services are the bees **** in my book. My Heritage shop manual on Fleabay used ran me $85 bucks. I do prefer paper when I'm wrenching, but hell when I can get a lot of info free of charge that's even better 'cause there's always my printer...*s
Another link I use is Dodge City Kansas HD for their parts look-up. Here's the link and I do apologize if I'm regurgitating this link that someone else has found. I know, I know, I just stole it.. http://www.dodgecityharleydavidson.c...partfinder.htm
The wiring diagrams are nice because you can zoom in on a section of a page. It certainly helps my 'old eyes'. I can't remember who it was that told me, but if you use Google Chrome, then you can save the info as a pdf file by using the print icon.
It also has many wiring diagrams for the police models. That could help a few people that don't have the service manual supplement for those models.
For some of the early 90's bikes, it has the wiring diagrams plus electrical troubleshooting guides.
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