Ebay is your friend.
www.ebay.com
2007-01-20 14:24:09
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answered by geek49203 6
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Great bike! I would try Honda dealerships online and request a manual for a price. In the U.S., many do their own minor repairs and carb tunups. Rockies is a large dealership in Michigan that may help. They are located in Flint, Michigan. The last street bike I owned in the States was a Magna 500 chain drive. 62.5 HP. One thing you may know, Cycle World gave the Magna the least vibration bike in the world award! Mine was an 84 model and the one above it was the 700cc with shaft drive instead of chain. Good luck on your search as the Honda name always gives you a car dealership or manufacturer instead of the bike! God bless. Earl
2007-01-20 14:31:08
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answered by ? 6
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I would get the v-45 magna, its a great bike, very capable and good handling. The vulcan is slow and due to a kicked out front end(to make it look cooler I assume) it handles badly. If you have the bucks go for the v-45s big brother v-65 but for sure go with the Magna
2016-05-24 03:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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My vote goes for Helminc.com [Publications Division, 4310 Hamilton Avenue, Highland Park, MI 48203] who carry service manuals for Honda motorcycles, plus the American makes of cars and the major Japanese makes of cars. The cost is $35-$40; postage may be an issue in your case. These are direct copies of factory manuals, and blow away Haynes or Chilton's efforts.
Another source of Honda manuals is a dealership site in Plano, TX; sorry, can't recall their name, but did source a couple of scooter manuals there. Some research here can save you a few bills.
* In either case, manuals are one of the few purchases you can make that pay for themselves each time you use them *
2007-01-22 13:21:19
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answered by hurtin' 5
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I got the perfict place for you to go....
v4hondabbs.com
there are peaple there that know just about everything there is to know about these bikes, registeration is free takes about 5 min. and there is no spam. I have a v65 myself but there is a ton of info in the "search" eng on every type of early v4 fron the Sabre's, Magna's and the Intercepters. One word of warning tho... that place can be addicting, lots of really good peaple that really work togeather. Enjoy
AKA Madd Maxx
2007-01-20 16:36:04
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answered by Greg P 3
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If you want to call the states, you can call 1-608-274-2366, it may be really expensive to send it but they'll order it, and get it with in two or so weeks, then send it to you. But I'm not sure how much it'll cost to send. hope this helps. the book could be around-$60.00-90.00.
2007-01-20 14:28:16
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answered by littlegirllost 3
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I would imagine you can get one on ebay or from any website that sells auto repair manuals.
2007-01-20 14:28:09
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answered by Mr.Robot 5
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Check out these different on-line parts places. All of them have repair manuals. Check on-line with DENNIS KIRK, ROCKYMOUNTAIN ATV-MC, and CHAPARRAL MOTORSPORTS. I have ordered stuff from all of these places and have had great luck. You could also check EBAY???? Good luck!
2007-01-20 14:33:19
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answered by dunebuggy71 2
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Look on E-Bay Or Haynes .com
2007-01-20 14:24:29
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answered by (A) 7
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e mail oreilly'sauto.com or jcwhitney.com
2007-01-20 14:23:29
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answered by west.herb@yahoo.com 4
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