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Offline Rocker

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CB750 Shop Manual
« on: April 05, 2007, 04:53:10 PM »
It just arrived! Got it off of eBay. Yes I have the .pdf version downloaded and a printer copy as well. There is just something nestalgic about having the real deal.

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Re: CB750 Shop Manual
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2007, 07:27:45 PM »
rocker, hope you didnt pay too much for it on ebay.
$39.95 brand new from  www.repairmanuals.com
enjoy it! much better than scruffy looking pdfs.

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Re: CB750 Shop Manual
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2007, 09:14:21 PM »
I paid $25.00 for it. The buy it now was at $65.00...ouch. But the bid started at $25.00 and I was the only bidder.
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Current Bikes:                   
1975 CB750 K5 pic                 
1974 CB360T " lil' twin " Rebuild thread
1976 CB550 K2 Cafe Racer build thread
1975 CB550 K1 parts bike Parted out and cut up.         
2003 VTX 1800C

Bikes I've had:
1974 CB550 K0
1976 CB750 K6

Offline merc2dogs

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Re: CB750 Shop Manual
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2007, 11:18:45 PM »
It just arrived! Got it off of eBay. Yes I have the .pdf version downloaded and a printer copy as well. There is just something nestalgic about having the real deal.





 Nostalgic?
It's the original random access portable media data storage device!
 
 Good buy though,  I've got lots of manuals in pdf, but I'll walk out to the garage to look up things in the real thing instead of using the computer most of the time,  lot easier to slip a note or two between the pages to keep track of some odd thing I've changed on my bike.

 My only problem is that I end up working on something that none of my manuals cover!

Ken

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Re: CB750 Shop Manual
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2007, 05:50:12 AM »
rocker, hope you didnt pay too much for it on ebay.
$39.95 brand new from  www.repairmanuals.com
enjoy it! much better than scruffy looking pdfs.

They don't have the factory manual for the K8.  That's why I was willing to overpay for mine.  Working in the garage, the photos in the pdf are little less defined than a print original.
Mordechai

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