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RonSonic
Guest
Christmas is coming up and I can't afford the cross bike of my dreams, so I'm
thinking I deserve the Barnett's manual. The sample chapters on the web look
good. In fact, their organization and clarity looks like something technical
writers should aspire to, but....
I am ignorant in many phases of bike repair and can't gauge factuality or
thoroughness. So just how accurate, sensible and complete is this thing? It's a
fair bit of change for a hobbyist mechanic, but should be good for the rest of a
life considering my avoidance of cutting edge technology.
Thoughts and comments please.
Happy owners?
Ungruntled workers?
What think ye?
Ron
thinking I deserve the Barnett's manual. The sample chapters on the web look
good. In fact, their organization and clarity looks like something technical
writers should aspire to, but....
I am ignorant in many phases of bike repair and can't gauge factuality or
thoroughness. So just how accurate, sensible and complete is this thing? It's a
fair bit of change for a hobbyist mechanic, but should be good for the rest of a
life considering my avoidance of cutting edge technology.
Thoughts and comments please.
Happy owners?
Ungruntled workers?
What think ye?
Ron