Haynes/Clymer manual wanted ...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Steve Parry, Aug 5, 2008.

  1. Steve Parry

    Steve Parry Guest

    Anyone here got a workshop manual that covers a 1987 BMW R80 Mono hanging
    around that they no longer need?

    Exchange for beer tokens etc

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    Steve Parry
    BMW R80RS, BMW R45, 01 Kawasaki ZX12-R, 07 K1200GT SE
    95 BMW F650, 87 Yamaha FS1, Sukida SK90PY, 91 Kawasaki AR50,
    07 VW Passat SE Estate for comfort
    www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Aug 5, 2008
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  2. Steve Parry

    MikeH Guest

    I'll check when I get home - I've definitely got a BMW twins manual
    waiting to go to Oxfam but I think it's only for the 4-valve stereo models.
     
    MikeH, Aug 5, 2008
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  3. Probably. I'll have a hunt when I get back. But a manual for a
    pre-Monolever will be just as good for most normal servicing.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Aug 5, 2008
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  4. Steve Parry

    Steve Parry Guest

    Did you check Mike?

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    Steve Parry
    BMW R80RS, BMW R45, 01 Kawasaki ZX12-R, 07 K1200GT SE
    95 BMW F650, 87 Yamaha FS1, Sukida SK90PY, 91 Kawasaki AR50,
    07 VW Passat SE Estate for comfort
    www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Aug 10, 2008
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  5. Steve Parry

    MikeH Guest

    Sorry Steve - I did check and it is for the later 4-valve models.
    You are still welcome to it but I have no idea if any sections apply to
    yours.

    If somebody on here knows it which bits would be useful to you I'll bung
    it in the post.
     
    MikeH, Aug 11, 2008
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  6. Steve Parry

    Steve Parry Guest

    Ta Mike, no the 4v models are totally different, ta for checking tho.

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    Steve Parry
    BMW R80RS, BMW R45, 01 Kawasaki ZX12-R, 07 K1200GT SE
    95 BMW F650, 87 Yamaha FS1, Sukida SK90PY, 91 Kawasaki AR50,
    07 VW Passat SE Estate for comfort
    www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Aug 11, 2008
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