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1980 Honda Cm-400t on 2040-motos

$1,400
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For Sale: A beautiful red Honda CM-400T standard motorcycle. This bike only has 4610 origonal miles and I am the 3rd owner. It has been meticulously cared for, and rides very comfortably with balanced road manners. The perfect bike for a new or smaller rider, it has plenty of power from the 400cc vertical twin cylinder engine, and has excellent brakes and is very light in weight. This bike gets about 55 MILES-PER-GALLON. The only known issue is rust on the exhaust "cones" that have been repaired with aluminum tape.The price is $1400 for this Honda classic.Please call Ty at

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