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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $5500
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Gold
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This is a custom built 1974 cb360.
Since the pictures have been taken the wiring has been cleaned up and tucked.
Modifications:
- 6" extended swing arm
- Any unused tabs or brackets were cut off and filed smooth
- 12" dime city cycle rear shocks
- Custom connecting rod rear license plate bracket with Dime City Cycles Brake Light
- Small lithium ion battery mounted in front portion of swing arm
- Pamco electronic ignition, this is a full replacement ignition that eliminates all of the points assembly
- The engine has a .5 overbore with custom Wiseco pistons
- New old stock replacement timing chain guide
- Dime City Cycles aluminum velocity stack intakes
- The rear fender has been bobbed to give it a nice look, but also to protect the carb and battery from debris
- Engine case, Jugs, Head are painted high temp semi gloss black
- Cafe handle bars with grips and end mirror on one side
- Stock exhaust headers fully heat wrapped
- New standalone stator assembly
- The gas tank is a beautiful white pearl
- OEM Honda Petcock
- Cafe headlight
- Minimal Handle bar assembly

Most everything has been powder coated so that it is durable.
Frame, swingarm, triple tree are powder coated in a spanish gold with a flat clear.
Wheel hubs and rings have been powder coated ultra durable high gloss clear and the spokes are powder coated to match the frame.
The carbs have been fully dissembled, cleaned, and rebuilt. Lower bowls and top needle covers are powder coated gloss black.
Stator, clutch cover, points cover are powder wrinkle black.

This bike is an incredibly fun to ride and durable bike. It has been garage kept ever since it has been built. Aside from the minimal paint chips on the front forks and other odd places the bike is in great condition and ready to ride immediately. This is a caferacer/brat bike so it is meant to be taken out and ridden with an especially mean look. The motor starts in one or two kicks regularly. This build gets quite the reaction from people when I take it out, and it is a head turner for sure. Getting rid of it because I am moving out of the country and wish to start another build in the near future. Clean title. Buyer is responsible for pickup as well.


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