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Was using my 2000 Road King Manual, jumping back and forth for fork removal to headlight, fender, and wheel, brakes.
Had a tape measure on the pages to keep it from closing. Kept loosing my spot in the book.
Read somewhere you could have it spiral bound.
Took it to Fed - Ex offfice ( kinko's). They split the book in two. Spiral bound each half.
Put a nice clear cover over the front of the book and a black plastic one on back. Nice, books lays flat now.
Since they did not have a spiral bind big enough to make one book they just charged me for one.
Read this thread, so I went to Staples and asked them if they could do this. Staples guy said that he could do it for under $10.00 and that it would be ready in under an hour. HOOHA!!! Next time I get down that way, my brand new manual is going in to get a stage 3 upgrade!
Kinkos can handle the job also. I would recommend the wire spiral as opposed to the spline binding - it can and will tear the pages. Cost me $5, what a deal.
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