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kandyan
27th June 2009, 08:13
Hi ppl,
I'm a newbee to this site n say hi to u all r out thre.I hv Honda GB250 clubman bt my problem is,when i ws bought this bike there ws no service manual included with other technical documents.Therefore if u guyz can tell me where to find or download GB250 or CBX250RS service manual that would be a great help to me to repair and maintain my bike.
Thanx in advance.....................
Hv a nyc day!
ZK-Awesome
27th June 2009, 08:54
Also on the lookout for one!
tychver
27th June 2009, 13:16
Amazon UK would be your best bet. I think there was a parts manual on TradeMe not long ago for the GB250 though.
kandyan
3rd July 2009, 05:07
Thanx guyz for ur kind response.tc
Icemaestro
3rd July 2009, 08:16
Hi ppl,
I'm a newbee to this site n say hi to u all r out thre.I hv Honda GB250 clubman bt my problem is,when i ws bought this bike there ws no service manual included with other technical documents.Therefore if u guyz can tell me where to find or download GB250 or CBX250RS service manual that would be a great help to me to repair and maintain my bike.
Thanx in advance.....................
Hv a nyc day!
Hi, I used to have a cbx (just sold it a month or so ago!)< managed to get the service manual for it from cactus http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=20400 He lives in auckland - if you wanna pay for photocopying it's the way to go ay. unfortunately I sold my copied manual with my bike, and i had had it bound, so couldn't take it apart to photocopy again anyway.
Hope you get it!:-)
Mathieu.
stanly
11th August 2009, 22:00
I am also trying to hunt one down so if i find anything i will let you all know. hopefully one of us manages to track it down.
Icemaestro
11th August 2009, 22:07
read the above post I made...cactus has one...wow didn't know there were other cbx riders in auks!what kinds condition is yours in?
stanly
25th August 2009, 21:03
The engine is running nicely but needs some cosmetic work done.
The only big issue i have at the moment is the tank (did you sell the spare with your old bike?).
A bit of rust has got into the seam and it is leaking a little bit of gas. I have drained it tonight with a view to fixing it this weekend. The tank got keyed at some point too so there are scratches on the top. Seat has faded but no rips and still has the stainless fittings. A new indicator would tidy it up though they all work fine.
Need to tighten the chain up and replace the bushings (not sure what their propper name is) in the rear sprocket assembly. There is too much play in them at the moment.
So there is plenty to keep me busy on the days when im not riding. Part of the fun of an old bike though and a cheep way to get started. You can see why I want to get hold of a parts list or manual though. I will have to keep on cactus' case.
phaedrus01
30th August 2009, 23:07
I'm after a workshop manual for a GB250 as well, or any info to be honest. Parts catalogues, CBX250 manual or even XR250 RFVC manual.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Icemaestro
8th October 2009, 14:15
Looks nice :-) kind of miss my cbx!
To phaedrus - read the above posts and contact the guy I photocopied it off. the guy I sold mine to doesn't seem to be on KB.
And sorry stanly, I did sell the tank and stuff with it - really shouldn't have! most of hte cbx tanks have scratches in them unfortunately, even my spare had a bit of discolouration on the top, the one I had on the bike had light rust on the top (but didn't seem to get any worse :-))
Serialunderachiever
31st October 2009, 19:18
I'm after a workshop manual for a GB250 as well, or any info to be honest. Parts catalogues, CBX250 manual or even XR250 RFVC manual.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Well, I spent ages trying to find a manual for my GB250e
The problem is, there was never an English language GB250 shop manual printed because the 250s were made for the Jap market, and only came here as a grey import.
I managed to get a GB250 parts list from a Jap auction site (book was cheap, postage was extortionate, and the auction site really loads the fees on - total cost about $100, although the parts list was only about $30!!) Although it took me over a year to find on eBay, I eventually got a CBX250 shop manual ($75 for the book and postage from the UK.) It's a bloody big multi-lingual thing, and I don't know whether photocopying would be practical. Even the parts list would be 68 pages minimum, and the shop manual is probably 3 times the size.
Your local library might have an RFVC XR250 manual (mine did) - you may find this a slightly cheaper option.
Lyden Hughes
11th November 2009, 21:25
I am also trying to hunt one down so if i find anything i will let you all know. hopefully one of us manages to track it down.
Hey i just bought a cbx250rs and came with massive photocopied manual. would be happy to get it photocopied and sent to you just if you cover cost. give me a yell if you want
kandyan
12th November 2009, 04:34
hey guyz i need ur help this time urgently......
Cz am going to do a full tune up with sum major replacement for my GB250S...
Therefore i u guyz cn send me a copy of CBX250RS shop\workshop manual,that would be very useful for me.....
Specially i would like to ask from "Lyden Hughes" n "Serialunderachiever",Could u please send me a copy of the manual which is the part printed in English.
I like to bear all the expenses n plz kindly consider my request.....
plz contact me by following e-mail:
chanaka[dot]kandyan[at]gmail[dot]com
thanx in advance.....:clap:
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