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schematics and part lists - where to find printable versions?

Andrew Vanis

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Some sites won't allow you to drag your mouse across the diagram to highlight it and copy it. But Alpha Sports does. Good site for cross referencing parts as well but price wise I find them more expensive than others..........

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alpha sports is definitely cool for forum linking. thanks for that hint.

the bike bandit one is easier to print I think and the parts list prints all if you print the whole page.
 
Just select and copy each page to Word and then print them off; or you can just print the page straight from the browser
 
BikeCliff's website has service manuals I believe - the manuals have schematics but not parts lists.
(Edit: I just saw that there is a parts manual for the GS1000G on his site)

For those that aren't as familiar with Microsoft programs:
*The Windows button (2 over from space bar) and the left or right arrow will dock a program to the left or right half of your screen. You can have your internet browser and something like MS PowerPoint open side-by-side
*In MS programs, under 'Insert' you can select 'Screen Shot' and drag a box over whatever image you want to copy. Note that this even works for images that otherwise are copy protected, so use (or not) your discretion.
*There are freeware programs (like OpenOffice) that should perform similar functions if you don't have Microsoft Office

I personally would/will make a PowerPoint file with the parts lists using the above method. Easy to save/edit/print etc.
 
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