Gotta hand it to Jack, he makes an effort. Let's just hope that Honda doesn't give him grief for "cutting into sales" of aftermarket shop manuals.
The convenience and savings of an on-line manual didn't stop me from paying for an "official" Honda service Manual.![]()
Ain't life grand....
Jeff
I was thinking more for those less mechanically inclined, less motivated, individuals who rarely do their own work. Free, online, access could be a dilletante's best friend.
My preference is for hardcopy; that's why I've purchased a number of manuals over the years. Leafing through a 52-page shop manual, online, ranks right up there with picking flyshit out of pepper. Plus, once you do locate the desired page, the viewable area is usually restricted. Ever check out a wiring schematic online? Loads of fun to follow and easy to take out to the garage...NOT!![]()
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So true indeed!
Jeff
That manual is more of a collectors item than anything else, you need the clymer manual to any real good.![]()
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here is a link to a much better manual!
http://s93795793.onlinehome.us/ct70/Manual.pdf
Glad you liked that linkIt is hosted on my server.
I think I purchased it on E-bay, but really don't remember.
I previously posted it. If the moderator wants to host a copy on the main server, I am fine with that. I have no copyright ownership or anything like that to it.![]()
Thank you makotosun for giving permission to host on server. I will eventually get to that and make it sticky in the Resources & Links section. Look for it in the next day or 2. Thanks again, Its a great detailed manual.Originally Posted by makotosun
You're quite welcome! I have certainly received far more value in information from this site than that manual could have cost me! I am glad I can give something back!
I will try to post a PDF of a neat little dealer brochure for these bikes that I have as soon as I can get is nicely scanned!