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I agree the Haynes is better if you don't know what you are doing, even better would be both used together. The Haynes for the pix and laymans instructions and the factory to double check specs and procedure.
I agree with Matt, nothing beats the factory manual if you have mechanical know how.
+1 In effect the Haynes is "Triumph Wrenching for Dummies" in that it assumes you need step by step pictoral guidance. The factory manual implies you have intermediate or better skills and is directly on point, often assuming you know where to start looking and what the item in question looks like.
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