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Collection of Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Service Manuals and Parts Catalogs

Motorcycle Manuals and Publications

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$400-600

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a collection of approximately 15-20 motorcycle service manuals and parts catalogs, predominantly for Harley-Davidson motorcycles, stored vertically in what appears to be a clear plastic or cardboard bin. The manuals vary in size, but most appear to be standard book-sized publications, roughly 8.5 x 11 inches, and are made of paper with varying cover materials (some glossy, some matte, some laminated). The spine colors are predominantly black, white, and a light tan/beige. Many of the manuals are by 'Clymer', a well-known publisher of motorcycle repair manuals, indicated by the prominent 'CLYMER' branding on several spines. The collection covers a wide range of Harley-Davidson models and years, including: - Clymer Harley-Davidson XL Sportster 2004-2013 (M427-4) - Clymer Harley-Davidson XL/XLH Sportster 1986-2003 (M425-5) - Clymer Harley-Davidson FLH/FLT Touring Series 2006-2009 (M252) - Clymer Harley-Davidson (possibly FXST/FXD Twin Cam models based on visible '1999-2001' and 'M430-4' on one spine) - Clymer Harley-Davidson Shovelheads 1966-1984 - 1991 FX/Softail Models Service Manual - 1978 to 1984 F/FX Models Service Manual - 1995 XLH Models Service Manual - 1998 XLH Models Service Manual PN99484-98 - 1998 XLH Models Parts Catalog PN99451-98A - 1998 Dyna Models Parts Catalog PN99439-98 (partially visible) visible Many of the manuals exhibit signs of heavy use, consistent with repair manuals. This includes wear and tear on the spines, some discoloration, creasing, and what appears to be dirt or grease smudges on the covers and page edges. Some manuals have bent corners, small tears, or appear to have pages that are no longer perfectly flat, suggesting use in a workshop environment. The overall condition ranges from fair to good, with some manuals clearly more used than others. There are no obvious signs of significant water damage or pest infestation, though some general grime is present. The binding on some manuals, particularly older or more frequently used ones, appears stressed. The presence of specific model years and engine types (e.g., Shovelheads, Twin Cam, Sportster) indicates these are technical documents intended for maintenance, repair, and parts identification for specific vintage and modern Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced technical manuals, with durable soft or semi-rigid covers and spiral or perfect binding. The set represents a valuable resource for owners or mechanics dealing with these specific Harley-Davidson models.

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I have examined the image provided, which depicts a collection of approximately 15-20 Harley-Davidson motorcycle service manuals and parts catalogs. Based on my visual assessment, these appear to be authentic publications from Harley-Davidson and recognized aftermarket publishers like Clymer. The visible branding (Clymer, Harley-Davidson part numbers) supports their authenticity. However, full authentication would require physical inspection to verify paper quality, printing methods, and internal watermarks, if any, to rule out high-quality reproductions, though this is less common for service manuals than for collectible ephemera. The condition ranges from fair to good. Many manuals show significant signs of use, including creasing, discoloration, smudges (likely grease/dirt), and frayed spines, consistent with a workshop environment. This wear impacts individual collectible value but not their functional utility. Market conditions for such manuals vary. Individual manuals typically sell for $20-$50 online, with official Harley-Davidson factory manuals often commanding higher prices than aftermarket ones. While these are not rare, a comprehensive collection covering multiple models and years, particularly official factory manuals alongside aftermarket ones, holds increased practical value for mechanics and enthusiasts. The presence of Shovelhead manuals, alongside more modern Sportster and Touring models, broadens their appeal. Demand is consistent among Harley-Davidson owners and mechanics. Rarity is low for individual mass-produced manuals, but a curated, functional collection like this, even with wear, is valuable for immediate use. Factors impacting value include the number of unique factory manuals, the range of models/years covered, and the overall functional integrity of the bindings and pages. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm if any pages are missing or if significant internal damage exists.

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