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Has anyone here ordered online manual subscriptions from cyclepedia.com? I'm wondering if they are any good. I think an actual manual is going to cost near to $40 or so....

I need to get a MOM for my first new to me but used ninja ex250

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snoot wrote:Has anyone here ordered online manual subscriptions from cyclepedia.com? I'm wondering if they are any good. I think an actual manual is going to cost near to $40 or so....

I need to get a MOM for my first new to me but used ninja ex250
There are 2 manuals.

There's the "Owners Manual" and a "Service Manual".

Service Manuals are usually big, heavy, tons of pages, and cost a good $40-$60.

Owners Manuals are small and free with the bike and cover the basics. You can usually order those for cheap and it's a sleazy rip-off because manufacturers should provide them for free on their websites; Sort of like every single electronics and appliance company in the world already does... but not vehicle-makers. Apparently to them, making money is far more important than customer service.

I did some research. This MIGHT work for you:
http://rapidshare.com/files/49953483/Ka ... nualar.zip

Click on the "Free" button at the bottom of the page and that should hopefully work. Maybe... If you don't get a virus or something. :lol:
[b]Are you a beginner rider?
Have a lot of questions about motorcycling?
Not sure what bike to start with?
[url=http://www.wyndfeather.com/learn/motorcycle.htm]Learn To Ride A Motorcycle - A Step-By-Step Guide[/url][/b]

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#3 Unread post by snoot »

Thanks!!! I dl the zip file but it's requiring some password to open it.

I'm going to try and find some hot geek to help me crack it open. I'll let you know if I get it to work.

Did I mention you rule, Dragonhawk?

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#4 Unread post by Dragonhawk »

snoot wrote:Did I mention you rule, Dragonhawk?
No, you did not. But feel free to remind all your cute and single girlfriends of that fact... Actually, "single" doesn't even matter. Just "cute" will suffice.

:wink:
[b]Are you a beginner rider?
Have a lot of questions about motorcycling?
Not sure what bike to start with?
[url=http://www.wyndfeather.com/learn/motorcycle.htm]Learn To Ride A Motorcycle - A Step-By-Step Guide[/url][/b]

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#5 Unread post by kennydude »

hey snoot,
try crackin the password with this
http://www.picozip.com/prt/index.html

you may need to try a different "winzip password recovery tool" if this doesnt - make sure you get the dictionary file so it has sources to try.

woot!
Life is beautiful man !

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Cyclepedia.com Ninja Manual

#6 Unread post by mtnrider »

I've seen the Cyclepedia.com Ninja manual and can tell you it is well worth the money. Good photos and descriptions of how to do stuff. See for yourself: http://www.cyclepedia.com/kawasaki-ex25 ... ice-guide/

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