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  1. Alternative to Haynes? 
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    I need a haynes manual for my bike (Triumph TT600) but they don't seem to do one - I'm sure they did one for the TT600/Speed 4 at one point but can't find it anywhere! Does anyone know if there's an alternative manual available?
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  2. Re: Alternative to Haynes? 
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    Hello Dabs

    I found this on the tinternet, dont know if this will help
    http://www.e-junkie.com/shop/product/42087.php
     
     

  3. Re: Alternative to Haynes? 
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    http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...atalogId=10001

    Went to the Haynes site and I cant see that they have made one, so i think you will have to source else where mate.
     
     

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    Dabz

    You can get a genuine workshop manual, but it is expensive (£64!)

    Also found the one on e-junkie.com

    http://www.jacklilley.com/view_part.asp?part_id=27

    Cheers

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    thanks guys £64 is quite expensive considering I only want it for one job (hopefully!), I'll download the e-junkies one and print out the relevant bits I reckon!
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    Glad to help Dabz
     
     

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    Dabz I would print the whole manual and bind it. There is nothing more annoying than having to get to a computer half way through working on your bike.
     
     

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    Inclined to agree FJ

    Actually having followed Alan's link, that looks to be very useful!

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  10. Re: Alternative to Haynes? 
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    Yes what a pain it would be with a sprocket in one hand and a piston in the other and trying to get the notebook running to see what to do next....
    Also at least if you have it all out on paper form already and if you slip them into those plastic sheets at least it would last longer as well.
     
     

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