Clymer Honda Cb750 Dohc Fours 1979-1981 on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, United States
For sale is a full color Clymer service manual for the Honda CB750 four DOHC motorcycle. Covers years 1979 thru 1981, engines to wiring. Cover and binder have signs of wear and age, inside is in very good condition. 308 pages. Look at the pic, ask questions, sold as is.
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