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A service manual is a valuable tool with an aging bike. I suggest the
dealer/mfr. or Clymer books. In the meantime, go to the library
reference section.
the manual probably wont give you those details,go onto www. bikebandit.com type in your make and model,this will bring up a full parts schematic with part numbers etc,if not just simply get them off your local dealer,they are normally quite helpfull if they think they are going to get a sale..hope this helps
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