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My service manual (ordered from Helm Inc) arrived today.  As I paged through it, I couldn't help but miss an electronic version of the same.  I had the 6th gen version on my iPad and wish I could do the same with this.

I would be happy to pay for it as a download, and I suspect I'm not alone in this view.

it occurred to me this is the first paper based book I've purchased in about five years, and I'm a fairly avid reader.

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Can it be purchased in "binder" format? With individual sheets? Any office photocopier could rip through the job then. I'd do it. Need to go ahead and order a manual anyway. 

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Any book can be turned into loose leaf format.  Take it to a book bindery and they'll stick it into a machine and cut the binding off.  Then its a matter of punching holes (though Honda manuals usually have holes already).  We used to do that to our 1,000+ page casebooks "back in the day"...

Ciao,

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"before the internet"........   I recall those days too.....  :-)

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10 hours ago, Nelix said:

I would order one, but with postage to the UK it's over 100 bucks.

No paid a lot less than that for mine  think it came to about £36.

 

Just had a look it came to $52.95

http://www.repairmanual.com/product/2014-honda-vfr800-f-fd-interceptor-service-manual/   $44 plus shipping.   You may get a better price from ebay.

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Guess I must have got lucky

 

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On May 4, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Dutchy said:

"before the internet"........   I recall those days too.....  :-)

And, no doubt, you're so thankful to Al for inventing it.  Such a neat guy.  I bet he rides a VFR.......

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