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This CB 175 is in excellent condition. Just look at the pictures. Everything on this motorcycle is original, except the new tires, the Emgo exhaust cans, and the handlebar. Even the handlebar is an OEM Honda bar for a CB 400F. The original (taller) bar comes with the bike. The engine has a new top end with OEM Honda 1 mm over pistons, rings, lapped valves and new guides. Currently, the original side stand is removed, easily remounted. I just installed a new battery. The bike is a true survivor. The original side covers have no broken tabs. It even has its original owners manual. It just turned over 5,600 miles. I have all my service records logged in the Haynes and factory manuals included with the sale. All electrics work perfectly. I use the dependable starter every time, since the kick starter does not quite clear the right aftermarket can. You get two keys.
The bike has three minor cosmetic issues. Very slight mismatched paint on one headlight ear (previous owners repair), light scratches on the right side cover, and light scratches on the right can from the previous owner's discovery that the kick starter wouldn't clear. Of course, this is a 44 year old motorcycle, and as such, the sale is final. It is sold as, where is. No warranty. I am also listing it locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Happy bidding! |
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