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 Post subject: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 08:32 
G'day all!

My apologies first up for asking what might well be a gumby question. I have a '99 M2 that I've pulled out of the shed to get going again to part with, and need to diagnose the electrical circuit.

I have a scanned version (that I scanned myself) of the factory workshop manual, but it's not as clear as the proper electronic (not scanned in) versions.

I've read countless posts of people asking for a download location, with lots of replies saying to look in the technical forum downloads. I've found Pash's post on manuals, but can only get the main table of contents for each manual. Each chapter is linked, but clicking on the links doesn't do anything.

Is the rest of the manual available for download anywhere?

Again, sorry if I'm asking the annoying questions yet again, and I welcome taunts and ridicule.

Cheers!
Michael


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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 09:06 
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Are you using a Mac?

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 10:00 
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pash wrote:
Are you using a Mac?


Stop taunting him Pash ............it's summer over there so he's no need for his mac yet ;)

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 10:26 
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I think Macs have an issue with these links.

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 Post subject: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 13:00 
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I had the same issue from my mac ended up using work windows pc to access it.

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 13:06 
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pash wrote:
Are you using a Mac?


I thought this was a Buell site not a Velocette one :coat:

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 13:15 
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Ages ago back in December 2011 pash wrote:

I realise you may want a paper copy, however electronic one here...

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=12414

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 22:20 
Thanks all for helping out the challenged.

Thanks Buelling Banjo - that's the place I've been trying to get it from.

Still no luck - just tried from here at work, both home and work running Win7 (Ultimate and Enterprise). The list is to a 36KB file "maintoc.pdf", which is a single page table of contents. Either opening up in the browser or saving to HDD then opening only results in opening the single page. Each of the chapters appears as a hyperlink, but clicking on them does nothing. Tried this both in IE and Firefox, and directly from Abode Reader.

I've now just gone and tried a manual method for downloading all the component files. Having a look at my existing XB manual files, I've modded the link to the maintoc.pdf file by replacing the file names of the different chapter files, and downloaded them all manually that way.

This is the list of files I've got:
maintoc.pdf
sm01a.pdf
sm01b.pdf
sm01_tc.pdf
sm02a.pdf
sm02b.pdf
sm02_tc.pdf
sm03a.pdf
sm03b.pdf
sm03_tc.pdf
sm04a.pdf
sm04b.pdf
sm04_tc.pdf
sm05a.pdf
sm05b.pdf
sm05_tc.pdf
sm06a.pdf
sm06b.pdf
sm06_tc.pdf
sm07a.pdf
sm07b.pdf
sm07_tc.pdf
smbk_tc.pdf
sm_appa.pdf
sm_appb.pdf
sm_appc.pdf

Looks like all of them...


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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 06 Feb 2013 22:44 
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Cool. I had better go fix it...

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 Post subject: Re: M2 Workshop Manual
PostPosted: 07 Feb 2013 05:29 
pash wrote:
Cool. I had better go fix it...


Just check that it's working fine for everybody else... might just not be working for me because the packets get turned upside down in the southern hemisphere...

Many thanks for putting them there in the first place, though!


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