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1972 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2,300.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:170
Location:

Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
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1972 Honda CB350 for sale. I've been riding it since last spring. I got another bike and need room in the garage.

The bike is in great condition. Everything is working, it was just inspected on June 01, 2016 so I know everything works as it should. It is an electric start, but also has a kickstart. There is no rust.

The tank has been cleaned of all the gunk inside and has been sealed. I've changed the handlebars (I still have the original bars), rewrapped the exhaust and added a third party muffler (I still have original mufflers), got a new battery, cleaned out the gunk in the carbs, changed the fuel lines, sealed the left gasket with a new gasket kit. The bike runs like a dream. I am sad to see it go.

I have the title in hand. -- That is enough to register your bike however you want.

Asking for $2300 or best offer.

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