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Old 08-31-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know if there is a Haynes or similar manual for the S4. Have looked on their website but none is featured.

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As far as I know, the factory manual is all that is out there. It is pretty thorough.
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It's also rather expensive :-D :???: !! The one dealer I saw on the net had it for $80 :???: !!

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I emailed Haynes about a manual for the S4 & TT600 asking if they were to produce one in the future. Their reply was "Not in the foreseeable future"

I wonder if enough of us ask they might do one.... or at the very least do a general Haynes Triumph Fours manual like they produced for the Triples
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The Triumph inline fours were far from mainstream bikes and they're now out of production. Not much chance of a Haynes manual coming out.

I go the Triumph shop manual and it's got good detail, but lacking in the "how to".

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Looks as if the service manual is cheaper to buy in America than the UK. £55 from my dealer ($101!!!). It makes no sense! :???:
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