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Nitromoz
Was going to purchase a manual myself, so are they any good and do they give a good description and views of how to fix things, even if they are a bit cheaper made, myself I prefer a manual on hand as to online and if you study before getting your hands dirty it won't get oily
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you'll be doing some studying brother to remember all those sequential removal procedures, torque settings, clearance specifications, guidance pictures etc, etc without getting your, this-is-your-bike, book oily because you will be going back to those pages time and time again. Unless you go through a lot of latex gloves instead.