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1965 Honda Cb160 Cafe Racer Project Cb 160 on 2040-motos

US $660.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Phillipsburg, New Jersey, US

Phillipsburg, New Jersey, US
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1965 Honda CB160 Cafe Racer Project CB 160, US $660.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cafe Racer Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):160 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:B160E

Honda CB description

1965 Honda CB160 Cafe Racer Project

I purchased this bike about 5 years ago to occupy some free time.  Over the years I spent some considerable time working on it. 

The top end was rebuilt after I purchased it.  The carbs were rebuilt and tuned as well.  Before the full restoration started, the bike was in running condition.  I worked on the wiring about a year ago and it ran fine.

***I have no title for the bike as the paperwork was stolen from me before I was able to transfer it to my name.  Some time had passed since I purchased it and I could not get back in touch with the guy that sold it to me.***  The motorcycle can be titled with some leg work on your end***

Take a look at the pictures.  The bike is 80-90% done and just needs some TLC.  I have lots of extra parts and everything to complete the restoration. 

  • New Throttle Tube and Dual Throttle Cable
  • Headlight Bucket and All Mounting Brackets
  • NOS Speedometer with 0 Miles on It ($100+ Value)
  • Wheels Have Been Painted, Polished, Re-Spoked
  • New Honda OEM Race Compound Tires with No Miles on Them ($100+ Value)
  • Motobitz Rearsets ($200+ Value)
  • Gas tank is Primered and Has been Creamed...No Leaks
  • Petcock Rebuilt
  • Clubman Handlebars
  • Custom Glass from the Past Cafe Racer Seat ($100+ Value)
  • Custom Battery Box Mount Under the Seat Tail for a Clean Look
  • Frame has Had all tabs Removed from the old Air Filters and Battery Box
  • K&N Air Filters
  • Bateman Racing Starter Block Off Plug
  • New Coil & Plugs
  • New Rear Shocks
  • Original Tank Panels and Knee Pads
  • New NOS Headlight
  • New NOS Wiring Harness

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you want more pictures

A $500 Dollar Deposit is Required within 48 Hours

I will deliver within reason up to 100 miles from 08865 if the reserve is met. 

I will work with buyer to help arrange a 3rd Party Delivery if Needed

I will consider selling to highest bidder if reserve is not met

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