£28.00
- ORIGINAL Honda CB500 K1 Owner’s Manual
- Printed in Japan, October 1971
- Number on outside of back cover is 313231.
This is left over from a small collection of early 1970’s Honda’s that I owned. I had this book with a mid 70’s CB550 Four. I also had a 1972 CB750 Four was actually a K2. The owner’s manual that I had for that one was a very rare K0 version. Anyway, I am selling a few of my 1970’s Japanese handbooks as I don’t believe I will buy anymore 1970’s motorcycles.
As you can see from the images, it’s not in great condition. It’s just a useable little CB 500 Owner’s Manual. It has the wiring diagrams just inside the back page. They show wiring for USA, Holland, UK and Australia. The covers have marks and creases. there is a small tear less than 1cm on the back and it has a few thumb marks. However, it is still a useful little handbook if you own a 1970’s CB500.
Dimensions: 6″ x 4″
I only have one. If you see it, go ahead and buy. I will ship with tracking.
Shipping is charged ON TOP of the price for the item. There are too many variables to include shipping in the checkout, so please contact me before you buy and I will give you a shipping price.
I usually ship to most destinations.
International shipping available. Let me know where you are and I will send you a price for shipping with tracking
Combined shipping available.
Viewing: Please come and check it over before you buy. It is at PE28, near St Ives in Cambridgeshire.
Collection: If you don’t want it shipped, I have plenty of space. If you can’t collect for a while, it’s not a problem. However, I will need to be paid very soon after the sale. Thanks.
Payment: Good old fashioned money on collection is preferred. I can accept payment through PayPal or by bank transfer as well. I can accept EUROS. Please ask.
Import Taxes: Please note that IMPORT DUTIES are not something I can control. If you are buying from outside the UK, there is a chance that you will have to pay import taxes. Import taxes vary from country to country. If there are charges to pay, it is the buyer’s responsibility to research the cost and pay the duties. The price that you see on my advert is for the item and not the item plus whatever taxes might be due.