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      <title>Ask the Honda Monkey Z125 service manual</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Honda Monkey Z125 is the bike that refuses to be taken seriously and is all the better for it — a 125cc air-cooled single wrapped in fat tyres and chrome, a deliberate throwback to the Z50 minibikes people learned to ride on. They get bought, modified, handed down and tinkered with constantly, which means a lot of owners end up nose-deep in the service manual for a job that should take ten minutes. And like every other bike manual on the internet, it lives as a PDF you scroll and squint at.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Ask the Honda VFR750F service manual</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Honda VFR750F is one of those bikes people keep for twenty years. A gear-driven-cam 90° V4 that sounds like nothing else, and enough build quality that plenty of RC36s are still on the road in daily use. What is not still in one piece is the paperwork: the official Honda workshop manual gets passed around owners&amp;rsquo; forums as a fuzzy 300-page scan, and finding one number in it means squinting and scrolling.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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