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factory manual 955i

Started by ballmick, December 31, 2005, 08:04:12 PM

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ballmick

just purchased the tiger factory manual for the 955i (01-05). if anyone needs any info on their bike a will be pleased to help.  happy riding

Wrangler

Ballmick mate,

Where did you buy the manual from?  I'm hopin internet.  Over here in the New World this stuff is precious hard to find.  I'd love to buy a manual to but haven't figured out how.  Any help from a brother appreciated.

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ballmick

bought mine from my local triumph dealer here in the uk. it cost £56 hope this helps

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Quote from: "ballmick"bought mine from my local triumph dealer here in the uk. it cost £56 hope this helps



Exactly. Even books have part numbers.

norwegian-tiger

Try

www.jacklilley.com/ (http://www.jacklilley.com/)

- Triumph Tiger 955i workshop manual - T3857017 - £55.98
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used2jeep

SInce you're in ONT maybe try rideteamtriumph.com.  I think they are based in Wisconsin.
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jp4evr

I just picked up the manual as well as the Haynes Manual.  I think I like having both as the Haynes manual actually goes into things that the triumph manual just expects you (mechanic) to know.  



Haynes also talks about some things that DIYs just shouldn't do on their bikes.  



I like having both for the illustrations and detail
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squid

I have this same part # manual.   But I've noticed a number of threads mentioning that the 2005 should have some different information such as adjusting drive chain slack,etc.  



Where can I find any updates for 2005+ bikes?

coldcanadian

Hey Wrangler



I picked up my factory manual from Echo Cycle in Edmonton, $75. I would like to find the Hynes manual because it is likely better layed out then the factory manual.
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