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How to fix your Honda 350 to 1000cc 4-Cylinder Motorcycle Manual. 

Good used condition, 72 pages, solid & complete (stapled), Intertec Publishing 1975, clean pages with some yellowing, some wear/handling.

Models include:  CB350F, CB500, CB550, CB750, GL1000 (Preliminary).  

Sections included on:  Design Fundamentals - Service Section - Service Fundamentals - Glossary of Terms - Metric Conversions. 

Good Value Honda Manual for repairs & restorations!  Thanks for looking!  Shipping is $3.50 (Media Mail est. 1-2 weeks/Confirmation) or $5.95 (Padded Priority Mail Envelope) within USA. 

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