Product Review:
Cyclepedia.com On-line repair manual for 2003 - 2006 CBR600RR
I came across the Cyclepedia web site and was offered a peek of their recently released 2003 - 2006 CBR600RR on-line manual for review.
What is the Cyclepedia on-line manual?
It's a privately written, photographed, assembled, and published (on the web), repair manual, an alternate to the OEM Honda manual.
What's it like?
Sitting down with both the on-line manual and the OEM Honda service manual, I proceeded look through most sections, some more in depth than others.
Display:
Display is set up in format similar to a adobe pdf run inside a web browser, so the layout and tools have a familiarity about them.
Navigation:
Navigation of the on-line manual is extremely straight forward, understandable, and easy to use. It's displayed on the left side via a table of contents (TOC) expanding folder system. Simply click on the relevent folder to expand it, then choose the item of interest from the TOC or the main page to display the relevent content. If you don't know exactly what your looking for there is a search function that is easy to use.
Table Of Contents
Search Function
Content:
- The Good: The manual is well written, clear and easy to follow, there are even a number of helpful tips and tricks. Full color photos with captions really clarify each process. The majority of the photos can be clicked on and enlarged for a better view. This manual is much easier to follow, inturn making the task(s) at hand easier to perform. What really is remarkable is that they have just started creating these manuals as of last year (2006), and have assembled a staff that really knows how to make taking your motorcycle apart bolt by bolt, seam like an easy task!
- The Bad: There really isn't much I can really say bad about this. The only real down side I found was that, while small, the differences between the first generation - 2003/2004 and second generation - 2005/2006 CBR600RR, this manual only shows the details on the first gen and states that the second gen procedure is similar. While yes they are similar but I feel the differences need to be shown more in depth.
I feel the enlarged "pop-up" photos could be bigger.
Some of the photos need to have arrows or pointers added to further clarify them (think of the throttle bodies with all the vacuum lines, connectors, fuel lines, etc...)
Overview:
If you are looking to learn about your bike, do maintenance (from basic to high level) this manual is absolutely a worthwile purchase. It's more geared to the everyday rider than the trained mechanic. Unless you are doing a total teardown of every nut & bolt this manual is more than you need,even if you are doing a complete nut & bolt teardown this manual is a great addition to teh factory manual. The factory service manual is much dryer and harder to follow by comparison. That makes the cost of this manual a steal compared to the factory one.
Where can you get one:
http://www.cyclepedia.com/
What's cost:
1 week access: $9.95
1 year access: $19.95
3 year access: $24.95
5 year access: $29.95