As long as I have a particular bike, I
have to have a manual for it. The manual I have for this bike is a Clymer
http://www.clymer.com/Book.aspx?bid=496&title=Honda+125-200cc+Elsinores%2c+1973-1980But, the Clymer manual usually isn't my first choice. For the Elsinore it is a little confusing by including MR's, MT's, CR's, 125's, 175's and 250M's and 250R's all together. You have to make sure you are following instructions for a 250M, because if you aren't careful, and take your eyes off the manual for a second, you can easily find yourself looking at instructions for a MR or MT, or a 250R, or even a 125 Elsinore.
I normally prefer the Haynes' format, pictures, etc... to the Clymer, and they are a little more specific to a bike, than Clymer's shotgun approach. Not to mention, they are usually a little cheaper.
http://www.themotorbookstore.com/hon250el.htmlThere are used Chilton's manuals for the 250M that pop up on e-Bay from time to time and they are good too. I never used the one for the Elsinore, but have had them for other bikes over the years. When I first got the CR250M, I had a Honda shop manual for it, but have no idea where it went over the years that it sat before I got around to actually working on it.
Good luck on your restoration. But, definitely get a manual of one sort or another, before you get too far into it.