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    Just the thing for you Tiger owners

    Just seen this on Amazon....


    #2
    yes great

    haynes won't do one on the kettenkrad - i just asked them

    I recently contacted Haynes regarding production of one of their manuals on the Kettenkrad

    here is their response

    Dear Mr Turland,

    Thank you for your e-mail offering your book project to Haynes.
    Unfortunately, I fear that the subject won’t produce sufficient sales to make a manual commercially viable for us.

    I’m sorry to have to give you a disappointing response.

    Yours,

    Mark Hughes
    Editorial Director
    Books Division
    Haynes Publishing
    Sparkford
    Yeovil
    Somerset BA22 7JJ

    Tel: 01963 442093 Fax: 01963 440023
    Email: mhughes@haynes.co.uk

    Web: http://www.haynes.co.uk


    I have actually put a lot of effort into the content of the manual

    here are some drawings i have produced




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    front fork damper



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    k98 holder



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    i will carry on working on the manual and F*** Them eh

    philip

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      #3
      Like there are more Tiger 1's to (re)build

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        #4
        precisely

        philip

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          #5
          Thats great stuff Philip, I'd buy one.

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            #6
            Keep it up Philip, your doing sterling work and maybe get it a privately printed run?

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              #7
              cheers chaps, glad you like them

              still work in progress - i plan to take lots more pics when i tear my kk down later in the year for remedial and cosmetic work

              private print seems to be the option but that is a ways down the line yet

              i have more pics i can post if you chaps want more

              philip

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                a bit more work in progress



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                a labour of love really

                and some more

                the tubular wheels too ages and i am still not entirely happy



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                philip

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by philip turland View Post
                  cheers chaps, glad you like them

                  still work in progress - i plan to take lots more pics when i tear my kk down later in the year for remedial and cosmetic work

                  private print seems to be the option but that is a ways down the line yet

                  i have more pics i can post if you chaps want more

                  philip
                  Hi Philip,

                  that looks great! Just last week a large bookshop here in The Netherlands got a Do-It-Yourself book printing machine. You deliver the book on .pdf format, they check it and then print it in any quantity. It is softcover only and costs for up to 200 pages Euro 12.50 per book (6 cents per page extra if over 200 pages). I'm sure something similar will be available in the UK?

                  Greetz

                  David

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                    #10
                    That sounds excellent

                    i could keep it under 200 pages easy

                    printing a few is cost effective that way and i could print them as i need them after paid for

                    sounds like a plan to me

                    philip

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by philip turland View Post
                      That sounds excellent

                      i could keep it under 200 pages easy

                      printing a few is cost effective that way and i could print them as i need them after paid for

                      sounds like a plan to me

                      philip
                      http://www.abc.nl/frontpage/ebm/selfpublishing.php

                      This machine is located in Amsterdam, you'll have to look around a bit if there is something similar in the UK.

                      Note it will only do internal illustrations in B/W.

                      Greetz

                      David

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                        #12
                        wow. very nice cad work. few more drawings and you can start building them again. I'd buy one!

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                          #13
                          thanks, glad you like the work so far

                          about 160 pages written so far

                          need to take loads of pics when i tear down the kk later in the year for remedial work and cosmetics later this year

                          working on the inst panel and front hull at the moment then more on the diff i think

                          sprocket might cause me a few problems but can't be as hard as those tubular wheels

                          pt

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                            #14
                            Very nice! Philip, I am from Northampton but I live in Moscow. Next time I am home I'd like to see your collection - If I may.

                            Regards

                            Adam

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                              #15
                              Would be pleased to meet up and show you the kettenkrad

                              the kubel and my other toys are up at bruntingthorpe which is about 25 miles north

                              only there at weekends

                              but yes, not a problem

                              where abouts in northampton are you from

                              philip

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