Clymer hands down, like someone else said the colour wiring diagrams
are invaluable, photos are clear and the manual is far better than a
haynes.
just about to strip down my 650 and more than happy with the Clymer
and resources on the net such as
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/1982-honda-motorcycle-cb650sc-nighthawk-650/o/m1980
which has some great blow ups

still looking for a LHS panel if anyone has one, can buy or swap for
other parts


On Apr 29, 10:42 pm, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have 3, each with its strengths/weaknesses:
>
> The Honda Service Manual (good exploded views), a Chilton (photos and
> better disassembly/reassembly instructions) and the Honda Common
> Service manual (Honda machinery in general, good for basic theory/
> maintenance/troubleshooting and general background).
>
> The Honda manuals are available thru Helm, Inc. and are a bit pricey,
> but you can get the common service manual free (pdf) on the web.  Paul
> has a link for it on his Nighthawks.net site, or you can Google all
> three.  I sprung for the printed version for its image quality and
> because I would rather thumb thru than scroll thru that kind of info.
>
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