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  • #8475
    Donegal Paul
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    Well, ive just got my first “proper” bike, a Honda CB350S on a D plate, problem is its not going :-( been sat for a couple of months and now wont start.

    Anyone know where i can get a manual for one of these beasts ?

    PS, its the new D plate one, not the old CB 350

    CB350S on a D and im buggered if i can find a manual for it!

    #17143
    Radar
    Moderator

    I checked the listing in my T Cat’s Haynes manual, no current listing for the CB350.
    Try http://www.haynes-manuals.co.uk as they might of listed one in the past.
    e mail [email protected]

    Try Honda Owners club

    61 Vicarage Road,Ware, Herts SG12 7BE

    Good luck and let us know how you get on with the bike.

    Merry Xmas etc etc.

    #17144
    Donegal Paul
    Participant

    Cheers mate, well haynes never did one :-( but ive managed to get the bike going today so thats a start, woohoooo!

    CB350S on a D and im buggered if i can find a manual for it!

    #17145
    Radar
    Moderator

    Pleased you got the bike running, what was the problem?
    Surprised that Haynes didn’t ever do a manual for it.

    #17146
    wheelie
    Participant

    There’s another big bike manual company besides Haynes but I can’t for the life of me remember their name. Anyone got a clue?

    #17147
    ac mitchell
    Participant

    Hi ya wheelie

    acm

    #17148
    ac mitchell
    Participant

    Hi ya wheelie
    sorry finger slipped off the keys
    the other manual company is, Clymer ,
    they are american and cover most bikes OK
    Tony

    acm

    #17149
    imperialdata
    Keymaster

    Yup, acm is right on the ball there. Had a couple of Clymer books over the years. Slightly different approach to Haynes but a bit less technical if I remember right.

    https://dspace.dial.pipex.com/merlinbooks/hanc.htm#Honda
    https://www.primediabooks.com/Products.asp?GRPID=44

    The links above are for Honda manuals from Clymer, but they only seem to do 1972 to 1978 on the CB350. Best option seems to be to bribe a Honda garage mechanic for a few photocopies of his Honda book now and again. You could try dropping a post in the buy and sell category of this forum too, someone may have more info. Good luck!

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