1972 Honda Cb 100 on 2040-motos
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1972 CB 100 with 6100 original miles, runs and drives good.Shifts through all five gears, brakes work, has a new rear tire, chrome is in good shape .Gas tank is clean on the inside. Bike is complete except for the mirrors, the left side cover is cracked and the front fender has some small dents. Sold as is Where is, No Warranty, buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping.
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