Liam wrote:I haven't always received a handbook when buying scooters.Sylar wrote:All the information you are asking about should be in your bikes handbook( have you read it?). The first thing i do with any bike i buy is sit down and read the handbook from cover to cover.You don't neede a workshop Manual unless, you know what you are doing and are competent, mechanically.
I'm not a great mechanic but I always buy a manual for any scoot I buy. I've still got a Lambretta manual from the 60's.
It helped me realise what a circlip was. For months I had used bent copper wire to hold the gear change rod in place.
I tend to hoard stuff so I've now got about a dozen various manuals for cars and scooters.
I really ought to stick some of them on ebay!
How much do you want for the bike manuals Please Liam....i too like to keep workshop manuals.
Lyn.