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From: grego@athena.UUCP (Grego Sanguinetti)
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
Message-ID: <411@athena.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 18:41:39 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  1 18:41:39 1985
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> > From: wilson@convex.UUCP
> > Date: 14 Sep 85 21:19:00 GMT
> > 
> > After looking at several offerings of service manuals over the years, I've
> > come to the conclusion that there is no substitute for a factory service
> > manual.  Books like Chilton's and Clymer's are in some cases easier to
> > follow due to rough translations of Japanese manuals.  Unfortunately the
>                                       ^^^^^^^^
>  You know the moral of that story, don't you? BUY AN AMERICAN BIKE!
> The factory manual is pretty easy to read and the bike(i mean Harley,of
> course) is a piece of cake to work on. Happy Motoring!
			^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 				-sjc-

		(-: ...and you're sure to get a LOT of practice! :-)

				-ghs-