This is an excellent (if not new) Honda owners manual for the Honda CT90. It has 64 pages and is undated. This model was sold from 1966 through 1979 with very few changes. It is in like new condition. It may be NOS but has no packaging or tags. Please check photo and description above. It has no part number.
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