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Hi there, would anybody have, or know of anywhere I can get parts listing and manual in PDF or other digital format for my Fantic Section 1995, I know they only did a manual in Italian which is not a problem, any help would be appreciated, many thanks, oh by the way does anybody know of any practice areas around the mansfield/chesterfield/worksop areas, many thanks !!!!

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  • 1 year later...

Hi Gerry

I've just picked up a 96 Fantic section as a winter project so a manual would be really helpful if you could send me a copy please.

One of its previous owners was a complete plank, like cutting a hole in the side casing with an angle grinder to get at the clutch slave cylinder.

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Hi Trinitrial, the most comprehensive source of spare parts for Fantics is Bill Pye (website here), he's not cheap though.

Ya know,If some one has stored parts for 15-20 years or spends his time tracking down obsolete parts inventories I think they deserve damn good profit for their work,so I don't mind paying the price,Amazingly the prices tend to stay in line with what you pay for similar parts for current models(I'm sure there's exceptions)

I also don't sweat high prices for vintage bikes in good shape as I've never been able to hang on to bikes for a long time without them getting pretty shabby, 40 years would rack up quite a storage fee anywhere...

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Ya know,If some one has stored parts for 15-20 years or spends his time tracking down obsolete parts inventories I think they deserve damn good profit for their work,so I don't mind paying the price,Amazingly the prices tend to stay in line with what you pay for similar parts for current models(I'm sure there's exceptions)

I also don't sweat high prices for vintage bikes in good shape as I've never been able to hang on to bikes for a long time without them getting pretty shabby, 40 years would rack up quite a storage fee anywhere...

I couldn't agree more; my reply didn't discuss the reasons for Bill's prices not being cheap, just stated the fact that they aren't. The point I was making is that Trinitrial shouldn't expect the parts to be cheap on the basis that the bike could be considered outdated. I have spent many thousands of pounds with Bill over the years and would be extremely disappointed if he wasn't there with his advice, information and extensive stock of (expensive) parts.

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