Best workshop manual ?

No, it's rubbish. It's full of stuff like torque settings, pictures of strange bits of the bike, which aren't even colour, and tips on how to fix or replace things.:augie
 
No, it's rubbish. It's full of stuff like torque settings, pictures of strange bits of the bike, which aren't even colour, and tips on how to fix or replace things.:augie

Anything with such properties is best kept well away from me!! :augie

It'd have to be a very good manual to turn me into a mechanic!! :blast

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has no suggestions as to what oil to use, or what torque the left hand inlet giggly pin should be set at, when 'run-in'.
 
Bought Haynes and although has some useful stuff in overall it's disappointing as the photos aren't very clear. Would be OK for a tenner, but not £22.
Maybe the official BMW one is better? :nenau
 
Bought Haynes and although has some useful stuff in overall it's disappointing as the photos aren't very clear. Would be OK for a tenner, but not £22.
Maybe the official BMW one is better? :nenau

Well the official workshop disc has no wiring diagram at all, unlike just about every other workshop manual I have bought. Pretty sharp practice, no doubt to encourage you to take your bike to that friendly authorised dealer:eek:
 


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