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Baghira/Mastiff Parts List

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:11 am
by dgunther
Yesterday, I bought a Baghira Street Moto from another member of this board, and he kindly included a CD that contained several manuals and a parts list.

The parts list was many individual .BMP files at 1MB each, so I converted them all into a single .PDF file of about 5.5MB to make them easier to look through. I've hosted the PDF here:http://fatdoggie.net/forum_images/Baghira-Mastiff%20Parts%20List.pdf if anyone would like a copy.

If you are the owner of the scans and want them taken down, please PM me. Likewise, if there is a better quality copy of the parts list elsewhere, please point me to it - I'd even be happy to host it :)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:14 pm
by phlat65
very cool!!!!!!

Hope you like the bike as much is I like mine :-D

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:38 pm
by keithcross
Links like this one are really useful. Is there any chance of having links like this posted as a `sticky'. Then they will be easy to find when you want to. I seem to remmber that wiring diagrammes and parts of owners manuals have been posted before as well.
Just an idea to help us all.

Keith

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:49 am
by cat
keithcross wrote:Links like this one are really useful. Is there any chance of having links like this posted as a `sticky'. Then they will be easy to find when you want to. I seem to remmber that wiring diagrammes and parts of owners manuals have been posted before as well.
Just an idea to help us all.

Keith


I had thought of somehow putting all the carb diagrams and stuff that I collected by much laborious searching, so they were all available in one place.

One idea, I just thought of as a solution to how to have one ..like link to all exhaust threads :-D is what they've done on advrider for the KTM 640 - a link list. Compile a list of all exhaust-related threads (for instance - it could be done with other topics as well) and make it a 'sticky' thread ...So it saves people having to search for "exhaust" and then dig through countless threads that just mention it in passing.