Factory manuals

Started by Smoked U, December 13, 2009, 07:51:53 PM

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Smoked U

I have purchased a couple of new reprint Honda factory manuals from a publishing firm on the internet for some of these bikes I own. Unfortunately after a recent computer crash, I lost the web site address and all of my Googling has turned up nothing for this company.

One of you guys gave me this site/firm a couple of years ago.

Anybody got the answer?
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silveradocowboy

I can't help you with a paper copy but I can help you with a digital copy for the V65 and VFKR you have, I'll just burn them to a disk if you are interested in that.
Jeff
MOOT#103
'08 Goldwing

silveradocowboy

Forgot to mention I have a spare book for the VF1000.
Jeff
MOOT#103
'08 Goldwing

swampbilly


Smoked U

Quote from: silveradocowboy on December 13, 2009, 08:22:45 PM
I can't help you with a paper copy but I can help you with a digital copy for the V65 and VFKR you have, I'll just burn them to a disk if you are interested in that.

I already got those from you Jeff.
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Audere est Facere

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Smoked U

Quote from: swampbilly on December 13, 2009, 11:10:13 PM
I got mine from this outfit:

http://www.repairmanual.com/

Not the same people I had before, but they do have a listing for what I was looking for this time.

Thank you.
You are not paid for what you do, but rather for what you will do and when that time comes, you will be highly underpaid.

Audere est Facere

Lead the Way!

D.L. Shireman

lragan

I may be the last person on planet earth to pay for paper copies of the Magna manual and the more general Honda MC shop manual.  

Sometimes I wish I had these on CDROM or even on my hard drive, as these are electronically searchable.  Both are reasonably well organized, though, and I haven't had much trouble locating the appropriate pages.
Lawrence
'96 Blue Austin TX
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Dlcarrales

Rick is having some issues with his carbs leaking on his V65.  I would like to get a hold of the V65 service manual in digital format if possible. 
David L Carrales
Moot #269
McAllen, Tx
1996 VF750C

swampbilly

Quote from: lragan on December 14, 2009, 08:19:51 AM
I may be the last person on planet earth to pay for paper copies of the Magna manual . . .

Only if you did it in the past two months. :wink:

I much prefer the real books, myself, even if I have to pay for them. Must be the way my brain's put together, but I can access and absorb information much better from a traditional book, than I can with downloads or even printouts.

dgc67

I like the actual book better because it easier to carry around in the garage and get greasy finger prints on.  I am a little paranoid about doing it with my laptop.
Have thought of putting an old pc in my garage for this type of thing, but just has not been a need to.  yet...