I just don't get the fascination with online manuals. Sure if you are a cheapskate there's that part of it but I have BOTH paper and DVD service books for most of my vehicles and a paper factory edition for every bike. Heck I even have a giant 2 volume set for a 3000GT I no longer have as well as a CD with PDF's. The thing I learned is the generic PDF version is OK but the factory books blow it away as far as information specific to the model year as well as other useful info. Also I don't have to get my computer greasy when I need to look at another section or page if I have the paper copy in my shop.
I have to agree with Patman, I have a service manual for every car, truck and bike I have ever owned or worked on. Online manuals a ok for quick answers or being too lazy to go pick one up somewhere, but when it comes to carrying over to the bike or under the hood, you can't beat having the manual in your hands.
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