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I have restored many CB's. I own 5. This one I've had for 13 years, kept at cottage, (heated garage) ridden several hundred miles per year. I have put in Dyna electronic ignition, Dyna Coils, Accell wires. Carbs and valves all adjusted. New MAC 4:1 exhaust, excellent cosmetics, superb running. I wouldn't hesitant to jump on and ride coast to coast. Some of the pictures suggest gouges on tank, most of that is just reflection. Paint is excellent, aluminum excellent, Tires/wheels excellent, Everything works!
On Jun-13-16 at 17:40:24 PDT, seller added the following information: AGAIN, THE ABNORMALITIES ON TANK PICTURES ARE JUST REFLECTIONS. IT IS EXCELLENT TANK AND PAINT! |
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2015 Honda CB300F Heading To Canada in White with ABS
Thu, 10 Jul 2014When American Honda officially announced the new 2015 CB300F this morning, it didn’t take long to realize the naked version of the CBR300R would not be offered with anti-lock brakes. The lack of ABS, even as an option, was one of the things that differentiated it from the CBR300R which offered it at a $500 premium. That’s not the case north of the border however, as Honda Canada confirmed it will offer the CB300F with ABS as standard equipment.
2013 Honda CRF250L Dual-Sport Officially Announced for US
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