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Clymer Repair & Service Manual For Honda 125-360 Twins 1964 Thru 1976 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Oceanside, California, US

Oceanside, California, US
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Up for auction is an original Used Clymer Repair & Service manual for Honda 125-360 Twins 1964 thru 1976.

This service Handbook covers the following bikes, including all schematic wiring diagrams:

CB125;  CD125;  CL125; 
SS125;  CA160;  CB160; 
CL160;  CA175;  CB175; 
CD175;  CL175;  SL175;
CB200;  CL200;  CB250; 
CL250;  CB350;  CL350;
SL350;  CB360;  CL360

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