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Honda Owners Workshop Manual: CB750 & CB900 dohc Fours 1978 to 1984
 
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Honda Owners Workshop Manual: CB750 & CB900 dohc Fours 1978 to 1984 [Paperback]

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Haynes offers the best coverage for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs and motorcycles on the market today. Each manual contains easy to follow step-by-step instructions linked to hundreds of photographs and illustrations. Included in every manual: troubleshooting section to help identify specific problems; tips that give valuable short cuts to make the job easier and eliminate the need for special tools; notes, cautions and warnings for the home mechanic; color spark plug diagnosis and an easy to use index.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of your time and money, May 5 2003
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Boyan Dimitrov "beroez" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Honda Owners Workshop Manual: CB750 & CB900 dohc Fours 1978 to 1984 (Paperback)
Even though I did read the comments about this book covering too many models, I decided to buy it anyway thinking that this would not a big deal. How wrong was my assumption! Now that I've had it for 10 months and having done several repairs on my 1983 Honda CB750SC, I have found this book utterly useless. Every time I refer to it, it tries to include too many models and thus, it does not cover any of them sufficiently and at times it doesn't even mention the model I own. Please, please, do yourself a favor and DO NOT purchase this book. It will be a waste of money and a big waste of my time every time you look up anything in it. Please also spread the word to others who may be naive enough to want to get this book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars i'd rather be reading a clymer ..., April 29 2002
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bjr (toronto, ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honda Owners Workshop Manual: CB750 & CB900 dohc Fours 1978 to 1984 (Paperback)
i'll never buy another haynes book simply on the merit of this rather useless one ... someone else suggested it covers too many models, & i concur! where clymer makes the effort to detail difficult procedures with pictures & in-depth descriptions, haynes simply assumes we all know more than the average joe about just about everything from batteries to camshaft ... if that were the case, WHY would i need this darn book!?!

i say, save your money & buy a helpful & essential clymer!
bjr

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not too great (compared to Clymer), Dec 20 2001
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zar1969 (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honda Owners Workshop Manual: CB750 & CB900 dohc Fours 1978 to 1984 (Paperback)
I have been riding motorcycles for almost ten years. Since I never managed to get that really high paying job nor did I ever win the lottery, I usually tend to own old, relatively inexpensive Japanese bikes. I have grown to prefer them over the years. They are simple machines and, if one possesses basic understanding of motorcycles, the whole service experience can be very rewarding for both human and vehicle. So how does one obtain that basic understanding? - Well, there are two major publishers of workshop manuals - Haynes and Clymer and I am currently reviewing the former. For any given motorcycle that I have owned, the Haynes manual has been noticeably inferior. Here are some of the reasons why I do not particularly like the Haynes publications:

1. The manuals tend to cover too many models, which results in lots of confusion. For example the Honda CB manual will cover the following models CB750C, CB750K, CB750F, CB750LTD, CB900F, (but not CB900C) between 1978 and 1982. I consider it a big inconvenience to try to hold on to my own branch of relevant information in the sea of numbers, measures, and settings, which relate to each of the above listed vehicles.
2. The service instructions are not compiled as carefully as the ones offered in the Clymer manuals. Clymer will provide a detail photo of every step of every procedure and the images will be running side by side with the text. The Haynes manual on the other side will group all images on the same page, which results in lots of flipping between the text section and the image section. Also, the Haynes manual does not provide a clear explanation of how a particular image relates to any particular section of the described service/repair procedure. Simply put, I find myself looking at a chaos of black-and-white close-ups of machine parts and use the Clymer manual to interpret the Haynes manual.
3. Since the publisher is British, most of the information is related to models released in Europe, which too often differ from their American counterparts. (This last point is mostly relevant to the American reader)

Unfortunately, or probably exactly because of point 1 above, Haynes tends to cover more motorcycles still available on the market. Eventually you will buy a motorcycle, which is no longer covered by Clymer (for example Suzuki GS 250) and you will have to resort to the services of Haynes. I wish you good luck with the interpretation of the text, let alone the actual procedure that you intend to perform on your vehicle.

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