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1987-90 Clymer Honda Motorcycle 600 Hurricane Service on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
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Maple Plain, Minnesota, US

Maple Plain, Minnesota, US
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Here We have up for bids a USED (with minor cover soiling from use)  1987-1990 CLYMER PUBLICATION  for the HONDA 600 HURRICANE  MOTORCYCLE, DATA SERVICE AND REPAIR SPECIFICATIONS MANUAL. Must be around 250 pages and very indepth!!   Covers TUNING AND EMMISSIONS, SERVICE CHECKS, LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES, ADJUSTMENTS, TIRES SIZES AND PRESSURES, TIGHTENING TORQUES, AND MUCH MORE.  Very useful to have if you own one of these machines!!             Buy with confidence as our over 21,000++ feedback rating shows we have lots of very happy customers.

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