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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1400
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Garrett, Indiana, United States

Garrett, Indiana, United States
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Honda CB tech info

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Honda CB description

This came from an estate, I was told by the son that it ran good when his father last rode it and parked it 27 years ago, The motor turns over with the kick start, I am not going to try to start it. It will need the carb dissembled and cleaned, new or charged battery, tire's seem to be in good shape, hold air and no dry cracking. It seems to be all original and all there, even has the tool kit with it, the only change that I can see is that they installed a new baffle in the muffler and welded it into place. It comes with new Honda front fork spring rubber covers and a new clutch handle, the end of the old clutch handle is broke. It has a small dent on top of the tank as you can see in the pic's, and also a very small ding on the upper side of the tank, the tip of the front fender had been bent and they had straighten it back out, you can still see the wrinkles but not that bad, the seat as you can see will need recovered, just the top part around the piping so you can retain the original Honda logo on the lower rear of the seat. I took the gas lid off the tank and it's dry with very light rust and smell's like varnish, the throttle is stuck from being varnished up, It has some scratch's here and there on the tank and frame but not bad at all for a 42 year old bike. The 125's are getting harder to find and here is a good original one up for your consideration. I will crate and ship at buyer's expense but would prefer local pickup. There is no warranty or guarantee, your buying as is where is. As of today I have no title, They said I should have it in a couple of day's so bid knowing this. Thanks and good luck !

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