February 19, 2010
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Quick Links to Honda Parts Diagrams
 
CMS and Bike Bandit

Do you need more information on my parts than just the part number and a three word description?

I've added direct links to online parts diagrams for every Honda. Select your bike and you'll get quick links to the parts diagrams for that bike.

While you're there you can see which parts are available from CMS and Bike Bandit.

Bike Bandit has another nice feature. When you get to the parts fiche for your bike, you can enter a Honda part number and it will show you the correct drawing and highlight the part in the parts list. Very nice!


Facebook Heating Up
 
Become a Fan and Share Your Knowledge

We've started to get some bike pictures and questions on the Facebook page.

I get loads of e- mail with questions about all sorts of things related to Hondas. If you ask them on Facebook, I'll answer them and you'll get other opinions (and maybe even find that elusive part!).

Are you looking for restoration help? Need a part? Have Honda stuff to sell? Feel free to put it on the HondaRestoration Facebook page and see what happens.


UPDATE: 7,500 More NOS Vintage Honda Parts
 
Now Available to the General Public

This new inventory is now on the regular search page and available to everyone. It shows up in a separate table when you select your bike.

A few more boxes have been sorted so delivery times on these parts are getting shorter.

There is a lot of really old stuff. Check out the parts that are available for the CB450 Black Bomber.

PLEASE NOTE! It could take up to a week for anything you order from this new stock to be shipped.


Customer Bikes Advertised and SOLD!!
 
Sell Yours Here Too For Free

Two of the bikes from the last newsletter have sold. I've added a CB500 this week.

Don't be bashful! If you have some Hondas for sale, send me four or five photos, a description, location and price and I'll put them on the site. For free!

Remember. I know nothing about the condition of these bikes and little about the sellers, so keep that in mind! If you are interested in purchasing one, please contact the seller directly.



What we all need is help finding parts, suppliers and information so this is where I've focused my attention.

Any suggestions for improving the site and making it more useful are always welcomed.

Have any questions? Drop me a line and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.


Steve Blake
HondaRestoration.com

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