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Old 18th August 2008, 09:02
Mussels Mussels is offline
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Question Does anyone have the 905 manual on PDF?

Not the aussie one that's on the net, I've seen mention of wheel removal instructions so there must be a manual around that I haven't seen. Has anyone got it to post up here?
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Old 18th August 2008, 10:24
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Not the aussie one that's on the net, I've seen mention of wheel removal instructions so there must be a manual around that I haven't seen. Has anyone got it to post up here?
I'd like one of these too.

Howard had a copy which he offered to send by email, but he never replied to my PM, so I still don't have one

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Old 18th August 2008, 10:48
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Hi Elephants & Mussels
Sorry Elephants - I don't remember seeing a PM from you, otherwise I would have sent it straight away. It's not a full manual (nothing about wheel removal in there) - it's just a .jpg of the standard 15 page instruction manual. It is slightly more useful than the manual that came with the bike, as the controls it describes actually match up with what is on the bike! Also, it's just one big .jpg, so not very easily to print off separate pages...

You can download it using the following link - hope it's of some use to you

http://storeandshare.sky.com/invite/...d&r=mg&lang=en

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Howard
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Old 18th August 2008, 10:58
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Howard,

Thanks for this.

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Old 18th August 2008, 15:07
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I've the same manual in Word format which is a little easier to deal with - happy to email it but it came from Doug at Wisper so as we're in the Wisper bike clinic he'll probably pick up on this.

And I have to say it's nearly useless as it contains NO information on for example:

1. How to set / adjust the forks
2. How to remove a wheel to change a tyre
3. How to set the rake/height of the handlebars
4. How to operate the wireless computer
5. What the wheel / tyre sizes are

I could go but you get the picture. As many others have commented I find it simply staggering that a £1200 product isn't supplied with a half decent manual.

That said the bike's great and when I get the missing bolts to affix my rack (soon please Doug!) I'll like it even more!
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Old 18th August 2008, 15:27
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I was after a manual with more info, I think one exists as somebody quoted it. It maight be an old one though.
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Old 18th August 2008, 16:05
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This one was on the Australian website.

http://wisper.com.au/web_images/Powe...sper905ese.pdf
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