New to this board? - This may help you.
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:29 am
If you're new to the Help board on this site, here is the link to the SOS Frequently Asked Questions section:
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/faq.htm
John has compiled this and fine tuned it over the years, and it answers a lot of the common questions that crop up. A glance at the rest of the site is well worth while, and the section 'ID your Seagull' will be of interest to the new owner:
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/i_ ... eagull.htm
Workshop manuals can be obtained through John, these are the official British Seagull publications, and they are a mine of useful information, being a compilation of a number of British Seagull service sheets.
Important. There are a number of fairly unscrupulous people out the selling pirated copies on CD or hard copy on internet auction sites. Some of the regulars on this board have reported problems, and some have reported no goods at allo arriving. These people are best avoided - and sometimes their descriptions of the models covered in their manuals are at best fanciful. The proper manual remains the best, and is reasonably priced. Contact John for more info - his details are on the main site
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/faq.htm
John has compiled this and fine tuned it over the years, and it answers a lot of the common questions that crop up. A glance at the rest of the site is well worth while, and the section 'ID your Seagull' will be of interest to the new owner:
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/i_ ... eagull.htm
Workshop manuals can be obtained through John, these are the official British Seagull publications, and they are a mine of useful information, being a compilation of a number of British Seagull service sheets.
Important. There are a number of fairly unscrupulous people out the selling pirated copies on CD or hard copy on internet auction sites. Some of the regulars on this board have reported problems, and some have reported no goods at allo arriving. These people are best avoided - and sometimes their descriptions of the models covered in their manuals are at best fanciful. The proper manual remains the best, and is reasonably priced. Contact John for more info - his details are on the main site