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Hi guys,

Passed my road test this morning. Only made one mistake. Button holed a right turn, went to far over wile turning onto a two way street. I am used to driving trucks and that is the way we make rights. I also inherited a 2001 Honda rebel. It is only a 250 and is quite small for me but it will do for now. I only have to go about 5 miles each way back and forth to work. The bike has been pretty abused but it runs fairly well. I’ve been looking at repair manuals and came across this.

i removed the link, cus i don't cop into pirating.

Is any one familiar with this company? I don’t mind the pdf format, I can easily print the pages I need.

The site claims it is for model years 96-03 and is only $11 for the download.

thanks for the help. if this turns out to be bogus what are your recommendations for a good manual?
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I've always used Clymer or Haynes manuals for my bikes. I got factory manuals for my Buell and Sportster. I have Chilton's Motorcycle and ATV Repair Manual 1945 - 1985 that covers most of the rest. I did have to buy a pdf manual for a '79 Kawasaki KZ750B. It was ok
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Johnj wrote:I've always used Clymer or Haynes manuals for my bikes. I got factory manuals for my Buell and Sportster. I have Chilton's Motorcycle and ATV Repair Manual 1945 - 1985 that covers most of the rest. I did have to buy a pdf manual for a '79 Kawasaki KZ750B. It was ok
i picked it up figuring that $11 is not much and if it turn out to be a fake then it's not much of a loss. turned out to be a boot leg pdf of a clymer. :( at least it is legible. i',m probably going to get a real one the pictures are blotchy and hard to see.

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