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Searched the site and was unable to locate any threads concerning the Fix My Hog DVD's. I was interested in purchasing the "Touring" DVD set. Has anyone purchase these DVD? If so, how do you like them?
Searched the site and was unable to locate any threads concerning the Fix My Hog DVD's. I was interested in purchasing the "Touring" DVD set. Has anyone purchase these DVD? If so, how do you like them?
Thanks
Eddie
Buy the HD Service Manual for your bike.
It will tell you more specific information and give exact instructions on how to maintain and repair your year & model bike.
I have seen one, they are not bad IF you back it up with the manual. If you are good at reading the manual and applying it to what you are doing then I don't think they are needed. For those that need a visual prior to the first time in completing a task, they might be helpful.
I have one a really like it. The visual of seeing the stuff being done helps a lot as opposed to just reading the manual. But you definitely need the manual too.
Searched the site and was unable to locate any threads concerning the Fix My Hog DVD's. I was interested in purchasing the "Touring" DVD set. Has anyone purchase these DVD? If so, how do you like them?
Thanks
Eddie
I have the touring one (borrowed) and it is a great reference when backed up with a service manual.
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