Manuals?
I haven't created a profile yet but I'll do that. I had a Hayabusa and we were sharing all sorts of data electronically. LOL. On the service manual, what and where is the best option?
TIA,
Malcolm
TIA,
Malcolm
So is selling us products with design flaws that we have to fix and pay for ourselves...Compensators, radios, handlebar clamp bolts, brake light switches...should I continue......
I'd be willing to bet your local dealer has a box full of the older owners manuals laying around. If you have any ties to any of them, ask. Talk is cheap and you never know!
For your service manuals, go strictly with the MoCo copies. Clymer and Haynse are sub par. The service manual is 99483-09 and the touring parts manual is 99456-09. The parts manual has great breakdown schematics that greatly compliment the SM.
The very first job you do yourself using your factory service manual will have cost much more to have done at a dealer or indy. So you are in pocket from then on! In addition they make a great read for sleepless nights....
Don't stint, buy the real thing.
Don't stint, buy the real thing.
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