From:Charles e-mail:charlescookmusic-A-gmail.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: 1960 super 10 restoration Date:Mon Dec 24 18:16:07 2012
Response to:18073

Thanks for the help guy's!. I'm sure going to take Dana's
direction and buy a cd with parts and service manual.
Thanks again... Merry Christmas!!! CC













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I'm with Dana on having the parts books. Using the "parts
book" to have a clue as to whether "that" part fits your
bike helps a lot. You might check with Your choice of
suppliers as most will have service manuals & parts books as
copies. Doug

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You can also purchase from sunnymeadcycles.com a cd
containing all of
the parts and service manuals for hummers. Good luck with
your
restoration. I'm(actually Mutt is) nearly done with my
super-ten. Cheers
Dana

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I did a search & found picturers under "how to restore"in
chapter 8: service
manuals, there are a few pics of older manuals and a current
issued Harley
manual $40 through Harley on their website (it may be found
at dealers).

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There are old service manuals available from time to time or
Harley is
selling a retrospective manual (about $35) that covers your
year. Available
at Harley dealers. Doug

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I've recently attained a 1960 super 10 and I'm trying
to find a service
manual so I can get it up and running. It's been sitting in
a corner for 30+
years and I finally have it in my work shop. Need to free
the piston and
make sure all other mechanical parts are ready to function.
I also have the
rider hand book which is helpful but doesn't get into the
tranny, clutch,
cylinder, etc. Thanks for any help... CC