1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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1973 Honda CB-450. 7988 mileage bike, has been stored for a lot of years. Tank has been sealed, new sealed battery. Bike is original not restored. All lights work including horn. Ignition switch has been moved-see pictures. Also there is a switch to shut off just the tail light, maybe for out running the law? Front brake won't pump up, needs to be looked at. The carbs I believe could use a cleaning, every once in a while it wants to idle fast. Starts and rides OK. The bike is nice and original, it is not restored, it is 45 years old, not new. It is in nice shape. Very solid and has been with the same owner most of its life. Shows no sign of ever being abused. Clear title in my name. $500.00 in pay pal in 48 hours, balance cashier check or wire transfer prior to pick up. Bike has to be picked up within 30 days max. Look at the picture, paint is nice but does have a few marks on paint. ( see pictures ) Has tool kit and original owners manual also.
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