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Get the Haynes manual for the Honda C90. All the data you require will be there I think and will be the same as for your Nice 110. Even tappet clearances and plug gaps remain the same. You'll need to interpolate a little if you have the manual clutch.

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Q: What is the Honda Nice 110 Motorcycle Engine Bolt Torque Specs Head Nuts Clutch boss Nut Oil Slinger- right crankshaft nut Flywheel nut Clutch spring bolts etc.?
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