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Searching for a 2022 Grom Workshop Manual, has anybody a PDF ?
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Its not 2022 yet! LolSearching for a 2022 Grom Workshop Manual, has anybody a PDF ?
I am also looking for the service manual and not the owner's manual. I am OCD when it comes to service and would like to know my torque values and such... anyone have luck with this? The helminc link is directing to a product they do not have. Is the service manual simply not in production yet? or perhaps not yet translated to English?
I appreciate you providing what you did but that is the owners manual and not the service manual. This is not what I am looking for.
Ouchie! That’s a kick in the nuts.Now in stock.
I think I need a glass or two of the finest whisky. Just been on to Helmnic and this is the price they have quoted me for delivery to the U.K.
Manual $50.00
Handling $39.95
Shipping $170.86
Total: £260:81
Into £ sterling this amounts to: £199.41
What!
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They want $25.51 to ship it to me, for a total of $75.51 If you give me your address I can check with the USPS to get a shipping quote to get it to you if you are interested.The hunt goes on. Two of the U.K.'s largest dealers have come back and told me that they can't find a Service Manual in the U.K. or EU! One dealer told me:
"Honda UK are not supplying the 2021 manual. There is one for the 2013 model which probably cover the later models as the main manual and the 2021 item is probably a supplement for any differences to the 2013 item. The 2013 manual is £48.16 but they do not have stock. If you ordered it, Honda publications would take approximately 6 to 8 weeks to produce the manual"
Like what?
Another has asked me to send my VIN Number but I don't think that will help.
What I don't understand is that Helmnic are showing it as stock on their web site.
I've emailed two of the biggest Honda Dealers in the U.S. to see if they can help with hopefully less shipping charges than Helmnic. I could get it collected from a UK/US courier for half the price Helmnic are charging.
I think this is a poor show from Honda. As I said in an earlier post: What happens if you are in the middle of nowhere and you need to adjust your chain slack - a simple job - yet Honda don't give the torque settings for the the axle bolt and nut. Pathetic! They always gave that information on the earlier models such as the 919.
And to think, I used to beleive that dealing with the Italians was a PITA!
Fongers crossed the two U.S. sites will come up with an answer.
Helminc
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