09-02-2020, 08:19 PM
(07-28-2020, 06:44 PM)mrded_imp Wrote: I've contacted two Honda dealers, and they told me there is not physical service manual for new Hondas no more.
It seems to be all digital, with special service access. Only not LED versions of CB1100 are available in a PDF of a physical book versions.
Man, that's really a shame if true. While this move would no doubt likely save an entire forest given the size of Honda's manuals, I'm of the opinion (despite my obvious Honda bias) that no one puts together a better service manual than Honda. At least no other manual that I myself have encountered comes close anyway. The service manuals for my CB1100 and my S2000 are treasured items on my bookshelf.
Even if you can't manage to obtain a print version of the CB1100 specific service manual, the Common Service Manual would still be a highly recommended purchase. It makes for interesting reading on it's own, even if you're not working on your motorcycle, lol.
![[Image: c34f010813cfd7b2a83e2ddc6552d389.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202009/c34f010813cfd7b2a83e2ddc6552d389.jpg)
The two manuals together make for a hefty sum of information (pictured with a 1:43 scale vehicle that is approximately 1" tall by 4" long).
![[Image: d7042eb1e7e77854cf3fcc658c5b503e.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202009/d7042eb1e7e77854cf3fcc658c5b503e.jpg)
By comparison, the service manual for the S2000 (a 2 volume set) is truly massive.
