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Old 01-01-2010, 12:20 PM Top   #1 (permalink)
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I am new here and I thought I would contribute. I found a few websites for downloading Repair Manuals and some of them have other types of manuals(electrical set-ups etc). The Free ones take longer to download, but I am in no rush. Hopefully, this will be helpful to someone.

http://freemotorcyclemanuals.net - (a bit of a pain in the ass, it directs to other websites that have free manuals, download speeds are slow, but I managed to get what I wanted). Free is Free, even if it did take time. They have over 400 Manuals for about 10 makes.

RepairManualClub Download Area - Went through a process for about 10 minutes and then realized I needed to pay per download. It's is only 5 bucks a download, but 5 bucks is 5 bucks. Still, nice site, easy to use.

Motorcycle & ATV Repair Manuals: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Harley, BMW, Ducati - This is not for Instant Download, but they have a huge range of manuals. A but pricey, especially when you consider the Post and Packing.

And of course there is ebay. This is where I bought my last manual. Usually get one for 5-10 bucks
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Great info and I need to check it out............
Can always use online resources if available..........
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