If you're going to do it yourself, you'd better have them ready!
It lists all the parts and part numbers that make up the OEM condition.
I also bought the service manual, but it is difficult to find the parts on the waist of the engine and around the clutch with only the service manual, so I also prepared the parts catalog.
As long as you know the part number, you can order OEM Parts from Webig or Motorcycle stores. You can use it.
good point
Easy to understand diagrams, part names and numbers. It is easy to find out which parts are needed.
Parts that cannot be handled by Other Brand Products, such as those related to engines, will also become available.
I can order and install the product while watching it, so I don't have to spend extra money.
Although it is limited to certain types of vehicles, it also improves the maintenance kill.
If you just want to do everything by yourself and have to do it, it is Recommendation.
Motorcycle is a collection of small parts, so for example, if you only want the bolt here, but the external parts are a complete set, I think it is a large half, but what you really want is only the bolt, and the PartsManual can respond to such a situation.
Recommendations for do-it-yourselfers.

