Thanks DEcosse
Thats what I thought, I could only find the German version. Could I use the 02 manual? What are the differences besides the digital gauge?
Much of the 02+ manual applies, particularly the 'cycle' parts (i.e. rolling chassis)
The motor has a lot of differences though, mostly on the layout of the ancillaries (water pump, alternator, starter etc)
The German one at least gives you the electrical schematics and all the diagrams so worth having rather than none.
Ok so my next question is do they make the English in hard copy? And whats the deal with the vin numbers, I have seen some referenced to certain vin number ranges, do I have to worry about that? Or should I just bite the bullet and go to the dealer and let them order what I need? I know they are around $75.
No, I never really considered Haynes just for the fact that I never really liked it for my truck, comparing them to the manufacturers service manual. Seems like there is more detailed info. How does Triumph rate as far as their manual?
What's on the CD:
<UL><LI>Triumph Daytona T595 & 955i Microfiche (102 pages)
<LI>Triumph Daytona 955i Microfiche from VIN 132513 (105 pages)
<LI>Triumph Daytona T595 & 955i Non Genuine Service Manual (222 pages)
<LI>Triumph Daytona 955i Service Manual (396 pages)
<LI>Triumph Accessory Part Numbers (393 pages)
<LI>Triumph Clothing Part Numbers (37 pages)
<LI>All Necessary Auto-Start Menu and Software Programs [/list]
I sent him a question asking for clarification of "Non Genuine Service Manual" - I suspect this might be the Haynes edition. The item following suggests that is probably the 2002+ factory manual