Workshop manual ?
The official HD manual is by far the best.
Just a follow up on the manual from Zanotti's. They can send one down under so I won't need to take you up on your most generous offer but thanks anyway.
GlennsGlide
Don't be a skin-flint! While you are buying the genuine article get a factory parts list as well.
Thengive the same amount of money to your favourite charity, as pennance.....
Try eBay for parts as there are several US H-D dealers trading there and I have successfully bought things from here in the UK. If they don't advertise what you want, you do know they are likely to sell outside the USA. The dollar is great value at present, so get buying!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...spagenameZWD1V
They will ship to you. Sure ain't cheap tho.
HI Guys
As some of you will know I am having trouble in get oil pressure after installing a set of S&S 510G cams.So I thought I should buy a workshop manual for my scoot though I cant seem to locate one for my scoot. Is there one for a FLHTCUI 2006 TC88 EGC if so who makes it and where can I buy it.It appears that Haynes & Clymer do one up to 2005 , Please don't tell me that I have to buy Genuine HD as they probaly cost a bomb.
Thanks again
GlennsGlide
Please get the original HD-manual, it's worth every penny !
Drop an email to my friend Mark at www.mandmcycles.com
he will send it to you.
I buy all my goodies at M&M's

About oilpressure, I thought you wrote earlier
I HAVE GLORIOUS OILPRESSURE (better than ever before) ??
What happened ?
Greetz Peter
(Netherlands)
P.S. Here in Europe we have the same problem
when we need parts (we'll get it in for you)
at incredible prices [:@]
That's the reason I started buying on the net
E.g. extended brake lever OEM 42638-03 at M&M $ 140
HD-dealer in the Netherlands is asking $ 438 !!!
Everyone has to make a living, but I refuse
to pay for his caviar [8D]
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
Thanks for your contact at MM cycles in regards to the workshop manual.
I do have oil pressure and GLORIOUS it is, I was running 2 posts at the same time and things get a little out of skew ( time wise )
On the subject of buying parts for our Harleys, the Yanks have a distinct advantage in pricing and availability that we don't have - THANK GOD FOR THE NET -.
GlennsGlide









