Sporty Dave
29th January 2007, 02:16
The HD website should have some sort of of Tech area or FAQ, downloadable intructions, spec sheets, parts list, etc...
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View Full Version : HD Website Sporty Dave 29th January 2007, 02:16 The HD website should have some sort of of Tech area or FAQ, downloadable intructions, spec sheets, parts list, etc... rshute4 29th January 2007, 02:34 I agree, you have to search the INTERNET for specs on models older than 3 years! But i guess we could always pay another $50.00 bucks for a few pages of print. I seem to recall some website that actually posted pertinent information to purchasers of the MOCO products... such as recalls and service bulletins BUT you got a bee in your bonnet, and decided to SUE everyone who was providing information. I guess the government should take a lesson on cover ups and suppression of information from the MOCO. milmat1 29th January 2007, 02:40 What ?? You mean be like every other manufacturer in the World ?? AGREED!!! But might cut the sales of the "Parts Manual" If you have the Repair Manual, The electrical manual, And the parts Manual, And the catalogs, You can have about $300.00 In damb manuals !!! Just to buy parts from them !!!!! Sorry: Another Pet Peeve !!!! |