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Old 28th March 2018, 20:41   #151
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Very well written thread. Thanks Sting for sending me the link. I missed this one as it did not show up in searches for Triumph or Bonnieville. Don't know why.

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I think you should also get Haynes manual or Triumph service manual. Will help you in DIY and others also
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Have ordered the Triumph manual already.
Where are the Haynes and Triumph manuals available.
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Old 28th March 2018, 22:49   #152
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Where are the Haynes and Triumph manuals available.
Check your PM. OEM part no for the manual is T3856666. You can order it online through Triumph UK store or you can trying ordering one from your dealer. But most probably your request will be simply rejected by saying it's not meant for customers and they won't order one for you.
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Very well written thread. Thanks Sting for sending me the link. I missed this one as it did not show up in searches for Triumph or Bonnieville. Don't know why.

Where are the Haynes and Triumph manuals available.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Due to relocation plans I’m having to sell it, but then have been having parallel thoughts about storing it for long term instead of selling it altogether.

For basic work that I did on the bike, I found the manual useful but it’s not as detailed as I’d want it to be. Randhawa would have guided you already on how to get one.

Good luck with your bike decision making process- it’s an enjoyable phase!

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Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.


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Due to relocation plans I’m having to sell it,
I'll be in Delhi from Sunday till Friday. I would like to see it.[/quote]
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