1969 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Honda CB tech info
Honda CB description
One owner barn find, 33k on the odometer. See pics for details. This bike was bought in Japan and shipped to a local dealer. The motor spins freely. Original handlebars are missing, airbox and side covers are in rough shape. The bike was crashed at some point and the tank was painted and has some filler on the top left. The pipes are original, no #'s on them, the upper pipes are in good shape, both lowers have rust through holes. The engine case shows a crack, doesn't look like it is severe enough to leak. The front fender is correct but cut, likely it was damaged in the wreck.
Engine #720, frame is 1370. I can provide more pics on request. US buyers I will assist in shipping, international buyers I can deliver the bike to a shipper for a fee. $500 Paypal payment due upon auction closing, the balance is due within 72 hours by certified check or $ order. |
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