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Honda CB description
This bike is a survivor, only 15,000 original miles. They are only
original once. This bike came from California, paint is 1974 original.
This bike rides and runs like a new one. The motor has never been apart
that I can see. I have owned it for several years over that time
repaired things that need attention some of the items listed below.
1. Had new fork tubes made and installed same 2. New rear brakes with new rim and spokes. 3. New OEM Honda Seat 4. All new cables installed 5. New Front & Rear tires 6. New mirrors and grips. 7. New custom Stainless steel braided oil lines |
Honda CB for Sale
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