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Post by Phillip-S on Jan 11, 2012 8:51:07 GMT -6
This may be old news to some of you, but I was surprised to find tech manuals free and online at Classic Cycles Technical Resources page: www.classiccycles.org/1801.htmlThe Honda SOHC4 section ( www.classiccycles.org/1852/3701.html ) seemed very complete and had service manuals, spec sheets, and tuning guides for a ton of aftermarket manufacturers. Speaking of aftermarket, I've decided I need that rare Cobra Kit from RC Engineering for my CB750. Just need to find it, then finance it. But what really ate up my time was checking out all of the old ads and vintage moto art. Very cool. Does anybody else have a good online source for manuals that they could share?
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Post by yardape on Jan 16, 2012 11:09:33 GMT -6
I don't think everybody realizes how much time and money these could save. I do believe this should be stickied. If you have a manual, especially a factory one, you are 3/4 of the way to solving 99% of the problems you would encounter in any given technical situation.
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Post by GuzzistaJohn on Jan 16, 2012 12:49:13 GMT -6
that is some really cool moto art, I got a sweet Bultaco pic for my wallpaper
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Post by Tim-WT on Jan 16, 2012 19:49:21 GMT -6
I don't think everybody realizes how much time and money these could save. I do believe this should be stickied. If you have a manual, especially a factory one, you are 3/4 of the way to solving 99% of the problems you would encounter in any given technical situation. Good call. stick pin applied
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Post by weekendrider on Jul 31, 2012 10:08:34 GMT -6
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