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Does anyone know a website like an online Hanyes manual?
If not, I need tyre pressures for my NC29 if anyone can help.
Many thanks
Brian
If not, I need tyre pressures for my NC29 if anyone can help.
Many thanks
Brian
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Rider only 33psi(2,25 bar)/33psi(2,25 bar)
Rider and passenger 33psi(2,25 bar)/36psi(2,50 bar)
Rider and passenger 33psi(2,25 bar)/36psi(2,50 bar)
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Leopard Pagan sells disc,s with everything you could need including microfiche thingy,s (part,s numbers for every part of your bike) and haynes manuals.
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due to copy right etc there isnt a site that has "online haynes" but i have heard of a few who you have to sign up and pay for membership that lets you access haynes and a few other manuals.
TBH its far easier to buy a Kosher hard back manual. i went in to a car shop and ordered it in. i use my "electronic" manuals for quick reference, but if i am working on my bike i use the hard backs.
tyre pressures depend on what tyres you have fitted, use the manufacturers specs, not haynes. Haynes is out dated information compared to what we use now.
TBH its far easier to buy a Kosher hard back manual. i went in to a car shop and ordered it in. i use my "electronic" manuals for quick reference, but if i am working on my bike i use the hard backs.
tyre pressures depend on what tyres you have fitted, use the manufacturers specs, not haynes. Haynes is out dated information compared to what we use now.
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Thanks for the replies.
Noticed a few Haynes on ebay at the moment.
Noticed a few Haynes on ebay at the moment.
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this is the offical site and cost. do not pay any more than that off ebay/amazon etc.
http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... y_rn=34578
http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... y_rn=34578
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Downloadable PDF version of the Haynes manual: http://www.de-pc.net/paginas/manuals/honda.htm
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got a pair of BT092 tyres from a member (thanx Tony), was looking at the writing on the tyre wall... and saw that they want you to use 41psi in front and rear.......
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