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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 16871" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Hi Buzz,</p><p> I agree with what Tom says, but would like to add that you can purchase an illustrated parts manual, a set of service/ instruction sheets sheets and a copy of Paul Richardson's book from the VOCS. Read up on all the literature you can, because it has all been written down at some time or other, and by reading that lot, you might be able to answer some of the questions you were going to ask. I personally do not think that a matching set of cases/ UFM is all that important, only if you are purchasing the bike as an investment, oooh, wash your mouth out Primmer. It is what the darned thing goes and handles like that would be important to me. If it sounds like a bag of nails being dragged across the floor, but looks pretty, don't touch it. Good Luck with your hunt. Phil Primmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 16871, member: 62"] Hi Buzz, I agree with what Tom says, but would like to add that you can purchase an illustrated parts manual, a set of service/ instruction sheets sheets and a copy of Paul Richardson's book from the VOCS. Read up on all the literature you can, because it has all been written down at some time or other, and by reading that lot, you might be able to answer some of the questions you were going to ask. I personally do not think that a matching set of cases/ UFM is all that important, only if you are purchasing the bike as an investment, oooh, wash your mouth out Primmer. It is what the darned thing goes and handles like that would be important to me. If it sounds like a bag of nails being dragged across the floor, but looks pretty, don't touch it. Good Luck with your hunt. Phil Primmer. [/QUOTE]
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