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1972 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $6300
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:150 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 TypeType:Cafe Racer

Honda CB description

We have sold dozens of custom build cafe racers on ebay so bid with confidence! We can ship anywhere in the 48 states. Shipping will cost anywhere from $250-$550 depending on distance from Pittsburgh, PA We reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells via our website or is sold locally. Feel free to make us an offer if you would like to end the auction early. 

This build is a 1972 Honda CB450 we turned into a cafe racer. Runs great starts immediately with a push of the starter button. 

Custom Tank w/ Custom Paint
Custom Cafe Cowl w/ Dark Brown quilted leather seat pad
New Clutch and Brake Levers
Silver Powder Coated Wheels
New Tires
Top end of motor rebuilt we 150 miles on it for testing and it runs great. Original Odometer Mileage was 12,535
New 2.5" Mini Speedometer w/ Odometer 
Led Strip Tail Light
New Black Bar Grips
New Rear Shock Absorbers
New Right hand controls (starter button, Headlight on/off, kill switch)
New Battery
Matte Chrome Powder Coated Engine Side Covers
Cafe Bars

This bike looks and runs great! Deposit Due via paypal in 24hrs balance due Via Check within 5 business days. Once payment clears we will help set up shipping. 

Video Below is a cold start!

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