I think they were a tenner in Halfords, worth going in to have a look. I'll check my local one later and let u know. Pm me you're mobile number and I'll text you
I bought the Haynes Bonneville manual and was very disappointed with the quality. Shite paper with tiny semi-smudged print and photos you can barely see any detail in. (Printed in China ?) Nothing like the Haynes quality of the 'old' days, but beware, Haynes do get things wrong due to the generic method of 'cut & paste' from similar models. I have put together a nice booklet of technical information as reqd. Torque settings etc. from the website. These days I find watching good YouTube clips Delboy etc. coupled with the invaluable information from forum members are all that I need.
You still after workshop manual one sat in my wardrobe with Haynes one your choice £5 each triumph one good condition Haynes one few oily fingerprints you pay post
Electrics changed on 2013 to the unnecessary 'shit' system that's why Haynes book doesn't cover. Mines also a 2013 bike
OBVIOUSLY not JJ, as it's a Bonneville - it's just that some of the 'old timers' are not used to 'electrickery' - it's more steam for them...................................................
Not exactly a " young timer " myself biglad. Thankfully, like most of us, my brain still thinks I'm in my 20's. You must know all about new love yourself with your new minx, trixie.