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Monstyr
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Location: Ayrshire
Location: West Kilbride, Ayrshire

Workshop manual

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Is there another source for workshop manuals other than ebay, or does anyone have one they no longer need?

I'd prefer an actual paper book to a PDF if possible.
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Harry
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Joined: 22 Nov 2010 16:09

Re: Workshop manual

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Find someone with a paper manual, borrow it, take it to a printers and get them to copy it for you. Its cheaper than NLM and ebay. I used to let customers have a copy for free when I completed any work on their bikes. By the way, there is no copy write on this manual if anyone tells you otherwise. The NLM ones are also copies of the original manual of which I have a couple.
unreal
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Location: Penzance, Cornwall

Re: Workshop manual

Post by unreal »

Hi Harry, there's a very good pdf on Soren's site:
http://morinist.dk/morini/
Have a hunt through, the site is in Danish (I use Goole Chrome as my browser as it can roughly translate sites on the fly, handy when searching Morini stuff) but the manual is in English. It's the best quality I have come across with clear wiring diagrams.
Any local print shop will be able to run it out and bind it for a few quid.

Simon
n500
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Location: staffordshire moorlands

Re: Workshop manual

Post by n500 »

Hi
I've got one to sell - please PM me for more details.
I was going to ebay it but would prfer to sell to someone on here.
Neil
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