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1998 HONDA VT750C / CD SHADOW VLX DELUXE ACE MOTORCYCLE GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY SERVICE MANUAL IN GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME COVER WEAR.    THIS SERVICE MANUAL COVERS 1998 HONDA VT750C / CD SHADOW VLX DELUXE / AMERICAN CLASSIC EDITION 750 MOTORCYCLE MODELS.    INCLUDES COMPLETE SERVICE REPAIR INFORMATION FOR 1998 HONDA VT750C / CD SHADOW VLX DELUXE ACE MOTORCYCLE GENERAL INFORMATION, FRAME / BODY PANELS / EXHAUST SYSTEM, MAINTENANCE, ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN, CHASSIS, ELECTRICAL, WIRING DIAGRAM, AND TROUBLESHOOTING.    THIS VERY HEAVY 350 PAGE SERVICE MANUAL MEASURES 8-1/2" BY 11".

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