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Triumph 650 and 750 2-Valve Twins Owners Workshop Manual, No. 122: '63-'83 |  | Author: John Haynes Brand: Haynes Category: Book
List Price: $33.95 Buy New: $19.82 as of 7/29/2010 21:48 CDT details You Save: $14.13 (42%)
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Media: Paperback Edition: Reissue Memorabilia: No Pages: 191 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.1 x 0.4
MPN: 122 ISBN: 0856968900 Dewey Decimal Number: 629 UPC: 038345001222 EAN: 9780856968907 ASIN: 0856968900
Publication Date: September 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | PHM122 | | • | 2-valve Unit Twin 650- 750cc 63-83 | | • | Triumph | | • | ~Miscellaneous | | • | MANUALS/BOOKS |
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Product Description Every Haynes manual is based on a complete teardown and then a step-by-step rebuild Everything is covered- from changing an oil filter to a complete engine rebuild Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.
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| Customer Reviews: Not quite everything you need to know.... May 21, 2010 Closet Bookie (Dallas, TX) It is what it is. Like all Haynes manuals, the writing presumes SOME knowledge on the part of the reader. Many of the task detail photos are close-ups and do a poor job of establishing spatial relationships between the object component and nearby components leaving the reader with a sense of "OK. thats how thats done.. but WHERE is it?"
That being said, its absolutely indispensable for working on this type of machine.
from maintenance to full rebuilds March 18, 2009 Emile Vaccaro (New Orleans, LA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use this manual regularly for maintenance and also when I did a total restoration on my '68 bonneville. It has FACTORY ILLUSTRATIONS from the factory shop manual of wiring diagrams and complete transmission gear/fork assembly. There are essential notes on correct positions of transmission components, among others. Contains quite a few pictures of step by step processes. I also use the factory shop manual but this explains more than the shop manual. Highly recommend this as the cornerstone of triumph library if you work on your own bike.
Practical Triumph Twin Maintenance. April 17, 2000 Ben Zyl (North Britain) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have in the past read and made use of many of the Haynes manuals for a variety of motorcycles, both domestic and foreign, and, without much doubt ,this is one of the best ones. It reaches to over two hundred pages in length and unusualy for them has no serious omisions or errors and manages to cover all aspects of the unit heavyweight Triumph twins practically and comprehensivley for the home maintenance enthusiast. This being one of the manuals which has been regularly updated over the years the coverage of the late Harris models and the advice on parts availability is far more usable than other titles they have put out in the past, it even manages to be a good read if you are less practically interested. Perhaps the standard here is higher because of the competition in the market but it still manages to be a highly reccomended buy - well I bought one so it must be your turn next - what are you waiting for?
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