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1980 Honda Cb750k on 2040-motos

US $900.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:39250
Location:

Orrville, Ohio, US

Orrville, Ohio, US
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Honda CB description

 Here is a great bike in nice condition..has 30,250k miles..windshield, trunk, good tires..just had it tuned up this spring with oil change, new chain and sprockets and all set for summer...only thing did not have done was a new battery..and you guessed it the battery is dead. Only reason looking to sell is we moved from a big 4 car garage to a single and no room for it ( wifes bike is also listed ) and will be tought to store for winter....any questions please ask tried to get good pictures but always miss something or possibly unaware of ..

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