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Ensie 27
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English Workshop Manual

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OK, nobody seemed interested but I'm going ahead anyway and getting an SF workshop manual translated onto English. I was hoping some folks on here might chip in as it would have worked out a lot cheaper. Instead, I'm going to flog a few on here and on eBay when they're finished.

Which is most popular, NC31 or NC39?
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Re: English Workshop Manual

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There's already an English version for the NC31, translated from the original Russian. It's not perfect, but it does the job.

I have a pdf copy if you need one, for free.
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quite handy its been too alex :D thx again btw
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You're welcome meno! :D
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yes, I've seen the Russian one, that's why I thought it might be a good idea to get it done properly ;) I'll probably get both NC31 and NC39 manuals done and the supplements.
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Re: English Workshop Manual

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just a thought, the new Cb400Sf is being sold in Aus now. Not the same engine (v-tec with fuel injection and ABS), but many similarities. It might be worthwhile to acquire a copy of that manual...even if it only succeeds in persuading you to buy a new one. they are soooooo nice. 6 gears, sweet v-tec to run smoothly at low speeds while still kickin at high speeds, fuel injection for better efficiency and ABS for better stopping.....I love the bike as is, can't imagine a new spruced up one.
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Re: English Workshop Manual

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Alex how can i get a hold of that manual u have mentioned?
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n1ch0l@s - pm me with your e-mail addy and I'll send you a copy.
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I would be interested in the NC39 workshop manual English translation.
Any idea when it would be ready?
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Re: English Workshop Manual

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Hi Alex
I have tried mailing you but not gettin any reply so I guess you aint getting them. Could you please send me a copy of the english workshop manual and the parts list you have for the CB400SF please IT would be a great help. Thanks again look forward to recieving it .
Thanks Pete
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