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Re: Shop Manual



At 02:32 PM 07/29/1999 -0500, David Arnett wrote:
 >How would I obtain a good shop manual?  The owner's manual is good for
 >basics, but I would really like to see the other stuff...elect. diagrams,
 >valve lash procedure, torque specs, assembly drawings/pictures, etc.  I
 >bought one for my last bike for around $40 and it was worth every penny.

Only source right now is your local dealer - if they sell them at 98 prices 
expect around $59US - 99 price is $89US. I felt the price was a little 
steep (especially when I paid $59 the year before for the 509 manual) - but 
its one of those things that is worth the investment.

 >door......which leads me to the moral of the story...  A sex change really
 >wouldn't be that bad - as you will have a lot more credibility with the

uhhhh - ok ...... let us know how it turns out ;-)

 >messed up.  If I could have been there again, I would have floored it to
 >inflict even more damage, at least to get my money's worth.

if you're going to pay anyway, why not really enjoy it....

Sorry to hear the details of the encounter - at least it wasn't your ST.

- - Eric


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