james12wsu

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Has anyone used online service manuals before?

I just bought a '98 KDX 200 and am looking to pick up a owner's guide and service manual. Like most, I first looked to see if I could download one for little or no cost. In my search I came across a website that offers this online service manual. The website, of course, says it's the best thing ever but I wonder if anyone else has used this kind of thing before.

I'm not sure if I can list the actual website, but it's cyclepedia. It says I could do a one year subscription for $25 and a lifetime for $40. If I did it, I'd go lifetime (I plan to keep my bike for a while), but I wonder if it's really worth $40.

Any advice?
 

Patman

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I prefer to have my manuals in hand when doing a job. Makes jumping to the page that covers the task you have to do before the task you want to do easier. Plus I'm a little strang in that I actually like to read the darn things even when I'm not doing a specific task.
 

2strokerfun

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If I can't get greasy fingerprints on the pages, it is of no use to me. Of course, if it's pdf, you could probably print the page, then get greasy fingerprints on it.
 

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I've got some CD based service books. The downside is that if I run in to something I wasn't expecting I need to wash up, go inside, get on the computer and review / print that info out. With a book I can just sit down and flip the pages with my greasy mitts.

Ivan is correct, I should have said "one of the many reasons, I'm strange is because..."
 
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Also seems like a bad idea, at least to me, because when i go out I always throw the manual in with the toolbox in the truck. That way if something happens I have the book. I would never bring a computer with me nor pay the money for an online disc then print the whole thing out and staple it together. Just doesnt seem worth it to me when I could buy an actual book.

In other words "If it ain't broke, dont fix it." I see no advantages to having a digital copy of the manual.
 

2strokerfun

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flyingfuzzball said:
I see no advantages to having a digital copy of the manual.

I have lost or misplaced manuals. Digital backup might be handy at times. Of course, I've lost more hard drives in the past 15 years than I have books !!
 

truespode

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flyingfuzzball said:
I see no advantages to having a digital copy of the manual.


Sharing information via e-mail is easier when you can copy info from a digital manual.

I have both. A digital copy and a hard copy. Before I moved I had an old Win98 machine in the garage that I used for different things like keeping a maintenance log in excel and accessing the Internet. I had another workstation setup as a sort of file server that was accessible by the other computers on the network so I stored the manuals and logs there as well as anything else I thought was important.

Ivan
 

Patman

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So is Win98 compatible with CRC Carb Cleaner or does it give a CRC error?
 

truespode

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Patman said:
So is Win98 compatible with CRC Carb Cleaner or does it give a CRC error?


LOL!

Computer stored behind the desk and the keyboard has a plastic cover. Never had a problem with anything getting sprayed on it.

But... that was when I used my garage a lot more than I do now. Living 400 miles away from it makes it hard to just get up and go tinker :(

Ivan
 

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truespode said:
LOL!

Computer stored behind the desk and the keyboard has a plastic cover. Never had a problem with anything getting sprayed on it.

But... that was when I used my garage a lot more than I do now. Living 400 miles away from it makes it hard to just get up and go tinker :(

Ivan
A your computer in the garage with a spray guard on it to protect it while you are tinkering... :think:

Yeah right.

I know for a fact you got's ya' a wimmin now to help with the tinkering.
 
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I can see the losing it problem but I have a cabinet in the shop with all the other manuals. I use the manual and put it away.

I suppose I should prefaced what I said with "in my case".
 

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Provided you get identical manuals they will usually be the same. I had two Bronco manuals, a paper & a Ford DVD, they were totally different but both proved very useful. Glad to help muddy the waters.
 
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