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We're still thinking up a doozie
Rebel Manual
So, I was looking through the site here for the 2006 Rebel owners manual, and didn't have much luck. I'm kinda looking for "easy, free access" to one that I can save to my computer and perhaps even print out later. Anyone know of a website where I can get said type of the manual? Or does anyone have a saved copy of the manual and you wouldn't mind letting me have a copy of it for my own use?
If not, was wondering what you all thought of this this online access to a manual. Anyone have any experience with that company?
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04-28-2009 04:26 PM # ADS
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When I moved 5 years ago, I stumbled across my old Rebel manual (it was an '86 though). I did not throw it away. I wonder if I can find it again. Probably not if I am actually looking for it.
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We're still thinking up a doozie
Went ahead and purchased the online one. For $35.00 for a lifetime access to it wasn't bad, and I'll be printing the pages as I need them and creating a folder for it. A bit useless, and I certainly wouldn't reccomend anyone doing this... but the text is easy to read. Since I'm not much of a mechanic, at least the readability is useful to me.
If anyone happens to come across the book form and is in no need for it anymore, let me know.
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I have the cyclepedia manual for my KLX110. I had to redo the entire engine- valves, big bore, new crankcases and bearings. The cyclepedia manual was so nice. Color photos of the engine showing where all of the parts should go. I'm also more comfortable navigating the manual on the computer. I wish I had one for all of my bikes.