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    Need: HONDA CB250RS Workshop Manual (Please Share)

    Hi all,

    I saw in an older thread some of you have hardcopies and possibly PDF versions of the Honda CB250RS Workshop Manual (Not basic owners manual) Sadly all the old links dont work and my local library doesnt have it available in the archive.

    If you can help, please share below ASAP!

    Cheers everyone

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    Try here - looks like a pdf of the workshop manual

    https://www.manualslib.com/manual/90...nda-Cb250.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Try here - looks like a pdf of the workshop manual

    https://www.manualslib.com/manual/90...nda-Cb250.html

    Not quite what I was looking for, but certainly a good starting point!

    Thanks

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    Still keen to get a hardcopy of the Haynes CB250RS 80-84 Workshop Manual . Anyone got one lying around they're able to part with for a lil $?

    Currently deep in the midst of cam chain and valve overhaul. Needless to say, things are getting complicated.

    Being the inexperienced and figuring-it-out-as-i-go type Im finding it tough looking at the PDF on my computer all the time while working in the garage. Yes I know I could print it all, but hey, Im hoping maybe there's someone with 2 copies out there willing to pass one on.
    All the ones Ive found are $65+ and shipped from the other side of the globe, lame. Not to mention I am on the back foot only having what $ I make when Im busy with work to invest in parts for the wonderful machine that is the CB250RS. It's a tidy, well kept bike and I aim to keep it that way for a further decade or more

    Much appreciate the help of anyone who's able !
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    Probably heaps of YouTube cam chain stuff for old XR and XL250 which would walk you through it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Probably heaps of YouTube cam chain stuff for old XR and XL250 which would walk you through it.
    Indeed, Ive been using all those where I can! Though often many of them manage to leave bits out here and there Haha

    Always a bit of a laugh when the person in the video pulls out the book themselves
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    Try here for a free down load of info...
    http://4-stroke.net/
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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Ask questions, and the murky pool of geriatrics will bubble to the surface of the sespool that is Kbiker
    Definitely the next best thing! Though often 1 question turns into 9 different answers Haha Alas, such is the world of forum sourcing gems of info

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