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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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By Herb Hunter (Baghdad) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ducati 600, 620, 750 & 900 '91 TO '05 (Haynes Service & Repair Manual) (Hardcover)
The Haynes manuals are not the best organized when compared to factory manuals (depending upon the vehicle manufacturer). Haynes starts with a complete engine tear down, versus the factory manual approach by diagnosing a particular problem, servicing it and replacement of a part. But they do have the right info buried in there and it is a lot less expensive to buy than are factory manuals. This book already saved me a lot of money in diagnostic work. Thanks Haynes!
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By Write Now "Uncle safety" (Directly Over the Center of the Earth) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ducati 600, 620, 750 & 900 '91 TO '05 (Haynes Service & Repair Manual) (Hardcover)
I briefly owned a Multistrada, and this manual didn't cover that series of models. Not so helpful when facing the CHinese Puzzle that is Ducati bodywork.
Otherwise, it is a typical Haynes manual. THorough, understandable and cleanly written. I would prefer a Chilton, but none are available. Worth the money if you are a DYIer. |
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Ducati 600, 620, 750 & 900 '91 TO '05 (Haynes Service & Repair Manual) by Penny Cox (Hardcover - June 1, 2008)
Used & New from: $24.99
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