I totally understand your wanting to do it yourself to make sure it gets done correctly, however, by returning it to the dealer would have learned them a lesson and also help to continue your warranty. Now they might have an excuse if anything else were to go wrong as you fixed it yourself. Hopefully you took some pictures and documented the problem just in case a future reference is needed. In regards to the factory service manual, go to "cyclepedia.com" and get the online version of the manual, I think it was 50 bucks for a lifetime access to the manual. Nice part is they have a question area where you can trouble shoot if a problem occurs at no extra cost. I have had no issues with them but also purchased a hard copy of the manual as well. I did start printing pages off the online version as I needed them and started a notebook, but then just said screw it and bought the hard copy. I have a similar manual for my boat, an online version that I ust print whatever pages I need when the time comes and keep them in a folder....very handy!!