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1973 Honda Cb350 Recently Serviced And Fun To Ride on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:18000 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Robesonia, Pennsylvania, US

Robesonia, Pennsylvania, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

To be perfectly honest, I don’t want to sell this bike. I love this bike. I personally believe that the 1973 Honda CB350 is one of the best bikes ever built in its class. And even 40 years later parts are easy to come by. I bought this bike this summer and have put quite a few miles on it. It has never left me sit. It needs new plugs, but from what I can tell it needs nothing else at this point. My plan was to spend the winter cleaning it up, but I’ve found something else I would really like to do instead (and it may involve a ring). I’ve spent more time riding the bike than I have documenting every rusty nut and bolt, so let the photo be your guide. The bike was just serviced this summer. The only thing that stands out in my mind is that the seat doesn’t lock down, but since I’ve spent all my time sitting on it, that hasn’t mattered.

Please read these next few sentences carefully! I will not require a Paypal deposit, but your bid is your bond. I have a clear PA title and it will go with the bike. THE BUYER AGREES TO PAY CASH AT TIME OF PICKUP, AND PICKUP WILL BE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF YOUR OFFER BEING ACCEPTED. Please insure you agree with the terms prior to making an offer. As I’ve said, I really don’t want to see this bike go so I am trying to make the deal as quick and painless as possible (for me). The first reasonable offer WILL be accepted. As an added incentive, if you can pick the bike up before 4pm on Sunday the 29th, I will take $150 off of the winning offer. What I am looking to buy will be gone by the 30th, so if I can’t raise the cash by then there will be no point selling the bike. Now is your chance. Don’t miss out. NO SHIPPING - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

Thanks and good luck.

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