1965 Honda Cb 160 Parts Or Restoration,cafe Racer on 2040-motos
Palm Harbor, Florida, US
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1965 Honda CB 160 project or parts bike. Was purchased at auction as complete, but as the picts show it is not. Motor has zero compression, pulled head to discover one bad piston, have replacement pistons to go with bike (0.25 over) Good candidate for AHMRA racing or build a really cool café racer./ Tank on bike needs attention but has petcock. What is pictured is what is being sold, There are no pipes, or mufflers,seat,controls and yes the rims have rust. No title, can provide bill of sale. Other parts included are, foot rests, spare taillamp housing and lense, new gasket kit, and stator.
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