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2002 Giant OCR1 - Owner's Manual?

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Old 08-21-23, 10:22 AM
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2002 Giant OCR1 - Owner's Manual?

Anyone have suggestion on where to obtain 2002 Giant OCR1 Manual without paying for it?
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Old 08-21-23, 10:31 AM
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Are you wanting one just to complete a museum display?

Bike manuals usually don't give much information that you can't find elsewhere. And even back in the 1980's they were starting to make the manuals to cover all their bikes so specifications and any details you really wanted to know were no longer included and you still had to look elsewhere to find anything useful.

A diligent google search might turn up a .pdf or .jpeg version if someone scanned it and posted it on a website somewhere.

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Having worked for a Giant, Specialized, Trek, Cannondale, Scott, etc. dealer I can tell you that the owners manual that comes with bikes simply follow a industry standard format. There is nothing in them that is proprietary to the bike. Now there are supplemental forms that a company will ship alongside the owners manual that are proprietary to the bike, but those are also easily found online.
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