Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1976 Honda Cb550f on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:17000
Location:

Pearl River, New York, US

Pearl River, New York, US
QR code
1976 Honda CB550F, US $600.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

1976 Honda CB550F, US $600.00, image 2 1976 Honda CB550F, US $600.00, image 3 1976 Honda CB550F, US $600.00, image 4

Honda CB tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB550F2009464

Honda CB description

THANKS FOR CHECKING OUT THIS GREAT BIKE!

This is a 1976 Honda CB550F motorcycle with less than 17,000 miles.  This motorcycle has been sitting protected in my Rockland County, New York 
garage for 25 years. This bike is not road ready and would need some restoration. As far as can be remembered, the bike ran fine aside from a 
minor carburetor problem. There are no keys or title to be found.   There is a Clymer Manual for it.
   If anyone knows about this model older motorcycle, it can be very collectible.  A little work and effort could result is much satisfaction.
       
             Contact # 845-406-7314 with questions or to set up appointment.

THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Moto blog

Drool-worthy new trials bike

Fri, 25 Oct 2013

THIS is the new Montesa Cota 4RT260 Factory, a sort of BMW HP4 of the trials world. Developed in collaboration with Honda, and the Repsol Montesa Honda Trials team, it’s got a 259cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine designed to compete with smaller two-strokes while producing less emissions. There are two versions, the £5,699 standard 4RT260, aimed at amateur-to-advanced riders, and the more competition-focussed Factory Race Replica version, with Showa suspension, at £6,799.

New Honda Hornet Concept Revealed at EICMA

Fri, 26 Nov 2021

The 2021 EICMA show was a lot more subdued than previous iterations, without very many big surprises. Most of the bikes that were shown were expected to some degree, and many were evolutionary updates to motorcycles that have been around for a few years. But there was one reveal that seemed to come out of nowhere, and left us with more questions than answers: the Honda Hornet concept.

Stoner explains the tank slapper

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

Casey Stoner looked all set to win at Motegi, after translating his pole position into an early race-lead. But coming over the crest on the back straight his bike momentarily lost control in a tank slapper. Regaining composure the championship leader was forced to pump his brakes to get the pads back in place, with the rear-wheel bouncing in the air he ran out of time and space to make the 90 degree right hander and was forced to run into the gravel.