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1975 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS.  PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.  THANK YOU VERY MUCH       THIS VEHICLE  DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY EITHER IMPLIED OR DIRECT.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  

                                                                                          1975 Honda CB500T Twin Cafe

You are bidding on my cool 1975 Honda CB500T.  This bike was completely stripped down to the bare frame, then the frame was painted, and the bike was rebuilt, replacing any needed parts along the way.  Then the engine was tuned up, increasing the jetting and using the UNI filters.  This increases air/fuel intake amount and helps with an increase in power and performance. The bike is snappy. The bike was then converted to a Cafe Racer but keeping the original frame intact and using the original wiring harness.   A new chrome rear wheel and spokes were added, increasing the tire size and spec to accomodate today's higher speeds.   The bike uses a dual-leading front brake and both brakes perform well.  Old school but very good.  The original seat pan was used to create this new cafe solo seat.  A new front tire was also used, and we used the original D.I.D. front rim.   The fuel tank is original and has been re-painted.   It is very clean inside.  The original carbs have been removed and cleaned.  The electric starter has been removed to save weight and the original kick-starter works excellent.  Old school.  ALL lights and signals work as they should,, but the signals were removed.  I do not have them.  We were getting ready to install cafe signals when I decided to sell the bike and get some room in my garage for winter projects and my truck.   I have the clear title to this bike that is signed off by the previous owner and ready to be transferred.   PLEASE PAY PAL ONLY.  YOU EBAY MESSAGE ME YOUR PAY PAL EMAIL ADDRESS AND I SEND YOU THE INVOICE TO PAY WHEN YOU WIN PLEASE.  SIMPLE AND EASY.   THANKS.

This is a 45 year old motorcycle and does not come with any warranties, either expressed or implied.  Thank you very much for your interest and for bidding.  Good luck to all.    REMEMBER, PAY PAL ONLY.  UPON AUCTION END, YOU SEND ME YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS THAT IS LINKED TO YOUR PAY PAL AND I SEND YOU THE FULL INVOICE.  SIMPLE.  EASY.  

SHIPPING:  I do not ship vehicles,  and I am not a dealer or a mechanic.  The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for their own shipping or pick the vehicle up.  I will store the vehicle for up to 30 days.  Please try to get it picked up by then, otherwise, storage fees of $10 per day will be added to what you owe. Thanks.

PAYMENT:  Please, PAY PAL ONLY.   I send you an Invoice as soon as the auction ends and you pay the Invoice then please.  You will need to give me your email address as soon as you buy the bike ok?  These are my terms.  Thank you.




 


 
















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