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This is a fabulous site. However, a little more info in the tech section would be a great help to me.
I also own a BMW F650 Dakar. At www.f650.com they have a tech section that is incredible. There are detailed instructions for ALL aspects of the motorcycle. look here : http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/. try following any topic and you will be amazed. Many BMW mechanics use the site.
I know the administration is busy enough, but compiling a complete set of faqs on Harleys from the best posts would be a worthy cause.
If there's tech info you can't find here,, just ask here or in the tech section, or check out the DIY section, or your model Harley section,,, you'll get an answer,, we have some really good mechanics here and lots of folks with years of experience working on HD's and just about everything else from cars to boats to anything,,, ask and you shall receive.
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