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Good question and sure one of the experts will be along soon,an online one would be a useful resource as I am changing out my front sprocket today,hopefully.
 
Meriden is vintage; Hinckley is modern.
I doubt very much if there is a triumph-written repair manual for such a new bike available to the public, but a Google search might turn up something.
Haynes produces a pretty decent Bonneville repair manual, but if one is available for such a new bike is the question.
Try Google again.
 
Meriden is vintage; Hinckley is modern.
I doubt very much if there is a triumph-written repair manual for such a new bike available to the public, but a Google search might turn up something.
Haynes produces a pretty decent Bonneville repair manual, but if one is available for such a new bike is the question.
Try Google again.
thank you
 
Nirad, may I hijack your service manual thread for a moment, please?

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Can someone tell me why the photos are of such poor quality in the Haynes and Clymer service manuals? In this age of digital equipment, why can't they make a manual with better photos? They could even put the whole shebang onto a DVD or available in the cloud for a subscription and personal download.

The text is great, no complaints there. But thank god for Google, YouTube, and the World Wide Interweb in general for actually seeing what a part or a procedure looks like.

I'm ready to eat crow if someone can 'splain this to me....
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Thanks, Nirad, for letting me vent!
 

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