2010 Service / Workshop Manual

The Bandit

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Ive just got myself a 2010 R1200gs and was wondering if anyone knew anylinks where I could download a service / workshop manual in pdf that j can keep handy on my phone

Would appreciate the help
 
The dvd’s I’ve seen or heard about on the net are mostly pirate copies with the dangers of viruses etc. I’d not touch them. Get a Haynes manual I’ve serviced my three bm’s using this and and if you feel confident about owning your BM long term get a gs911.
 
Never been a fan of haynes manuals always found them overley complicated to follow


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Never been a fan of haynes manuals always found them overley complicated to follow


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I would be interested to hear what books/manuals/PDF's you have in the past found easier to follow than the Haynes.
Perhaps it's the Clymer manuals of which i have no experience but can imagine they are much the same.
 
Always managed to find a dealer workshop style manual which tend just to be a better laid out


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Trouble is I think you’ve got to be working on these bikes continually to grasp how to interpret some points in these manuals. I’ve kept lots of the install and user hand over manuals from my time in the fish/ fishing industry looking at some of them now I’ve written loads in the margins of my copies to fill in points that haven’t been made clear. Saying that, Baader ( the German company I worked for) made a dashed good job of writing them, probably because field guys like us gave them feed back.
 
I used to write instruction manuals and project documentation. They have to be completely consistent so it's almost a programming job. The hardest part was getting engineers to technically criticise the text. I usually got it back with full stops and commas marked but tech stuff, I knew was questionable for accuracy still uncommented.
 
A Haynes manual occasionally needs some clarification which is easy to get on this forum, U tube and good old Google.
I have been looking after my 2012 TC for 4 years now (after warranty expired) and just reached 50,000 miles, looking forward to the next 50,000.
 
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Older versions of Ubuntu needed a lot of techie work to get running. Today its reliable and does the job very well.
 


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