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Manual

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Has anyone found a good up to date, full of usable info, manual (not the $113 one) for a 2001 1150 GS?
 
I have a Haynes one for our RS that's OK.

The BMW one is actually pretty good. The drawings are useful and are better than most of the black and white photos I find in other manuals.

I'll pay for a decent manual. Even at $100, it's only a couple hours of shop labor by the dealer. Using the manual over the lifetime of a bike, it gets steadily cheaper. I consider manuals another tool to have.

:dunno
 
KBasa said:
[The BMW one is actually pretty good. The drawings are useful and are better than most of the black and white photos I find in other manuals.]

Where can one get the BMW manuals (i.e., the non-Haynes/Clymer)?
 
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Thanks, I just wanted to make sure the BMW brand manual was worth it (or that there wasn't a cheaper (up to date/useful) version availible). I'm suprised by the lack of info (oil change ect) in the operators manual that comes with the bike.
 
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