With the number of Vintage Honda enthusics growing, there are many URL's and knowledgeable free information guides out there to help restore your classic to perfection. We not only have search engines but people who have put lots of time and effort into personal web pages to guide our hands through hours of teitous work. When we feel like our efforts have been spent in vain searching, reading and going through numerous pages of unusable information we come across the few that have pin pointed our problems.
Do we have an overhead cam, is my bike a KO-K1-K2-K3 etc., and so on. Is my bike an early or late model...depends on the serial numbers and where can I find affordable, replacement parts? At the end of the day when we've spent 22 hours on line searching for all this invaluable information and have to get up at 5 to go to work tomorrow we wonder, should I just sell that darn thing it's not worth it or what have I gotten myself into?
The information provided is a centralized location directily for referral links or jep, jpg's downloads on free wiring diagrams and how to's and the best place to find the parts needed, Ebay. The first section covers information on the type of bike you own to make sure you are looking for the proper bike replacement parts. The second covers Ebay sellers and their businesses who list and sell products to the consumer. The third covers wiring diagrams, forums where to find hard to answer problems and certain mechanics along with how to books and maintance. The fourth covers hard to find dealers who deal in Vintage replacement parts, listed or not in Ebay, because we are provinding a service also.
Some of the best referrals and useful information links is listed below. Hard to find answers for questions...these guys will help. Not only will they give you free information for your specific bike, answer your questions they also have hard to find parts. Try it...it works.
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