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1980 Honda Cb 650 on 2040-motos

US $750.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:29778 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Sultan, Washington, US

Sultan, Washington, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cafe Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:RC05

Honda CB description

Nice looking bike. All origional except added Cafe handlebars. No dents.All 4 carburateurs recently rebuilt. New pulse generator. This is a perfect starter bike or addition to your collection. No work needed, but with a little TLC this motorcycle will fullfills any enthusiast's desires.  

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