Right, I am just a newby to digital cameras buying a my first a 12Mpixel Kodak in '08 which does a nice job of magnifying a page to readable size.,
What are you expecting to break or wear out ? - fix it before setting off then.Another option is to just photocopy relevant pages of your shop manual.
Actually , I never carry a shop manual,just the owners manual. Figure if I take care of the bike it should not break, minor glitches can be solved with logic and patience and if a major failure occurs the manual would be of little use without also having a complete supply of shop tools,presses ,gauges etc etc , facilities and parts source. So, if a major failure happens it is time to truck it to a handy professional shop.Like breaking the rear wheel bearings on my 1100GS last year in Guatemala late on a Satrurday.. A bit of coordinating of transport and hotels and it was repaired in GT City by Tuesday 1pm. Admittedly that strategy would not work if you break down on some desolate island 400000000km from civilization, but you get my drift.
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