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Thanks. Phone has been busy for the last hour but Ill keep trying.quote:
Worksengineering.com tell em A.D. sent ya'...
Cheers, A.D.
Gave them a call and they said they dont do that anymore. Thanks anyways.quote:
Queens County Cycles started out working on vintage hondas they may still....
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Well I have a large backyard so I could just do it all there but the thing is, I have no experience with these bikes. I dont want to screw anything up unless of course its easy to change the oil, check the point, rebuild the carbs and replace a clutch cable. I would happily do it myself if I knew I could.quote:
do it in the street man....hell it's NYC you can do just about anything in the street there....well at least i did when i lived there....you can always bring it up to VT i would be happy to do it....
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Woodside, Queens.quote:
Where in NYC are you?
Where can I get a service manual? Is it the same as the Clymer motorcycle repair manuals?quote:
invest in a factory service manual, it will be your most valued tool....as far as the work you need done those jobs are fairly straight foward and carb work if fun....at least i like it....
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Damn I already ordered one. Why wouldnt you use it?quote:
you can get a factory service manual through a honda dealer....i wouldn't use clymer
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Thanks but it doesnt seem like they print them anymore. Could I just go to my local dealer and order one?quote:
Scott knows of what he speaks.
Order your factory service manual here:
http://www.helminc.com/helm/homepage.asp
Chose the "aftermarket" section. These guys are the OEM printer for Honda motorcycles. If it's still in print...they have it. I've ordered several service manuals from them for bikes from the 60's.
Top quality stuff.
JohnnyB