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1975 Honda Cb 400f Supersport on 2040-motos

US $2,650.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:26700
Location:

Newton, New Hampshire, US

Newton, New Hampshire, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:CB400F

Honda CB description

 1975 CB400F Supersport
  Good original condition. Just out of ten year storage. Starts super easy and idles nice. Revs very well. Under hard acceleration has a few stumbles, could use a minor tune. Has a new battery. Tires and chain look great. Front master cylinder weeps a bit. Iconic exuast looks good. Seat cover is a replacement. Blue paint is original and  looks very nice for 38 years old. Light rust here or there but the bike presents very well. The seat cover looks to have been replaced and the engine paint has been touched up by the previous owner. Tool kit is under the seat. Inside of the tank looks new and the wiring is virgin. The bike would make a great rider for bike nights.
  NH does not title vehicles this old. The bike will be sold with a bill of sale, a current registration in my name, and a notorized NH non titled vehicle form. I would like the bike picked up within a reasonable amount of time. Reserve is set below average for quick sale.

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