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Re: Is Yamaha the only source for factory service manuals?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:58 pm
by beemerdons
Bungie in the Interest of Canadian-American-Irish-Mexican Friendship, what's the 1st upcoming FJR chore you intend to do once you get your new service manual? Is it replacing the clutch, rebuilding the transmission or doing a top end job? If you specify a service procedure that you want to do, I will scan those pages from my hopefully soon to arrive Haynes manual and email them to you. If you think Haynes has done a complete and thorough job with providing you technical service information, then spend only $38.80.

Still have your email address from when you'd asked me to send you "Clown Porn", which used to be your favorite form of pornography! I am assuming you still love Clown Porn!

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Re: Is Yamaha the only source for factory service manuals?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:06 pm
by bungie4
beemerdons wrote:Still have your email address from when you'd asked me to send you "Clown Porn", which used to be your favorite form of pornography! I am assuming you still love Clown Porn!
My addiction has progressed. Regular old clown pr0n doesn't do it for me anymore. I'm more into midget clown pr0n now. Are the shaved grannies still doing it for ya?

But at least I'm not a sheep fucker. Sick bastards.

(heheh.. was going to google shaved grannies for a pic... then I caught myself. I don't want my next trip across the border to be flagged. Or start getting 'targetted' ads from google).