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Old 03-04-2005, 11:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Does a 95-96 manual work for a 98 F3?

I just got in a manual I bought on eBay, dirt cheap... It's the Honda shop manual, and the guy told me it was for a 98 F3. But it actually says 95-96 on the cover. Can I still use it? I'm leafing through the first pages and it looks like it would be fine.

Are all the tuning specs the same?
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Pretty much the same thing. I've got so many parts from 91-98 on my bike that I use both the F2 and F3 manuals, all years.
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Cool, thanks guys. I've been going through it and it does seem to work out for my bike. I printed the whole thing at work lol (got it on CD) Now it's in sheet protectors in a three-ring binder, ready for use and abuse.
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