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Old 31-Mar-2010, 17:54
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I downloaded the workshop manual from a dutch web site.
Printed the document double sided at work (naughty) and created a full colour manual in a ring binder.
I even got a bit carried away and printed front and back covers, laminated with a laminated spine cover too.
I have to say the manual is amazing much better than any haynes manual I have ever had, and looks rather professional too IMHO .
If i could justify the costs, i was going to knock a few out on e bay and the likes, but just dont have the time!

Matty,you got a link ?
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Old 31-Mar-2010, 21:34
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This one?
http://www.duc.nu/manuals/?model=superbike
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Old 02-Apr-2010, 13:59
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