Clymer Manuals...

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Are they any good :nenau

The wife has asked if I would like one for xmas (a manual that is :augie).
 
Hope so, cos Amazon have just posted the one I've bought for the 1100 I pick up on Saturday :)
 
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Don't hesitate clymers are second to none, BMW's manual (CD) is good, dosent cover electrics and is not so detailed as it's designed as a reference for factory trained mechanics and not really for DIY use. Good idea to buy one in person as being like a phone directory postage will be expensive.
Dave ( I hate Christmas ) GS
 
£23 from Amazon with free (four day) postage.

cheers
Matt
 
Many thanks guys. Matt, thanks for the Amazon 'heads-up' the wife has just ordered a copy. :beerjug:

Tony, many thanks for the link. Some very useful information to be had there Sir :thumb
 
I have Clymer for one of my off-roaders. Most detailed manual I've ever used. Spec's, repairs, model No's the lot. Brilliant.
 
Only thing with the Clymers is that you should spend an hour or two cross-referencing things. They say things like "remove the rear wheel as described in Chapter XX" but don't say where in that (big) chapter. Before I did my gearbox replacement I went over each of the tasks I needed to do and where it said something like that, I found the right page and scribbled that pg number on the instruction set. Took several evenings but saved an awful lot of time when I did the job.
 
Well mine just arrived from Amazon and it is indeed a flippin' huge book :eek: I've had a quick flick through and it looks good. Worth buying I think.
 
Clymer manuals are great - they are sometime a little to repetative and quote too many warnings too often. They are more comprehensive than Haynes but sometimes having both is usefull. Warning - manual do not replace experience or common sense.:rob
 


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