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1981 Honda CB650 Custom, 34k miles, Vetta fairing/ windshield, hard bags, luggage rack with trunk, all keys, 5 speed, 4 cyl., new battery.
Just had carbs professionally cleaned and set, replaced starter as it was spinning a little slow, oil changed. Cranks instantly and runs good. Overall condition is above avg for this model. Approx 55mpg on hyway. I have owned this bike for 21 yrs and it's given good service. I hate to sell but I am moving and do not have room for it. It has always been kept under carport since I 've had it. These bikes are getting hard to find, even on ebay now. Deposit within 48 hrs of sale, balance in cash upon pickup. I can not deliver, buyer must arrange pickup/shipping. Any questions please ask before bidding , I will answer the best I can. |
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