Lonerider59
Wizard
Well, my birthday came and I got my service manual I've been waiting for for the past five months. I usually try to get my manual as soon as I get a bike but this time I waited till my honey could get it for me. It looks like a fairly well written manual but it's not as detailed as some I've had. I'd rather feel like the author thinks I'm twelve years old than to see that whoever wrote it assumes I already know how the thing was built. One thing I really loved about Harley manuals was that when it comes to taking something apart or off the bike they will tell you in exact order what comes off first, second, third, and so-on. I've often found with Japanese manuals they don't pay that much attention to the exact order that certain parts must come off before others, in order to make the process a bit easier. I do know that at least I'll have all the proper diagrams when it comes to figuring out where all those parts should go.