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Honda CB description
This is a nice, mostly original CB350. It runs and rides well. It starts right up and I have a clear Virginia title for it in my name. The tank was "creamed" years ago and it seems like it's failing like it always does. The gas is still pretty clean into the fuel lines. Another thing with the gas tank is someone cut the crossover tubes off but there is still enough to attach the crossover hose. The mufflers seem to have been replaced as well. They were replaced with the proper replacements from Honda years ago but the right side one has a dent. Visible in the first picture. The tires have very few miles on them but they look to be a few years old. The only other flaw is the right side of the handle bar is bent. I hardly notice it but it is bent.
It runs well, starts right up and is fun to ride. The bike is located in Northern Virginia, 30 miles south of Washington D.C. |
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NEW: Yoshimura ends cans for Honda CB1000R
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