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Are there any good books around that are usefull for working on these old bikes? The manual is good but it doesn't go into much detail.
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What bike?
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What's the question?
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hi p,
bonnie by j.r.nelson gives a brief history of all the bonnies made.the clymer workshop manual is also very useful,as is,the haynes one.
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Go to Amazon.com, you'll be surprised at what you can find there.
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