1981 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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Whittier, California, United States
Honda CB description
Heavily modded ! only parts left stock is engine and frame 1981 750F some say first sport bike Has rebuilt carbs and recently coated tank gas has been drained last run one year ago ,Yoshimura pipe ! , ran great believe has cams .Also has stock air box which they run the best on street .Suspension -has GSXR 1100 forks with billet fork brace and wheels with a bigger front brake kit ,clip ons ,rear wheel is wider and has full floating brakes ,also has 1100f swing arm and fully adjustable rear shocks and speedo , Fresh paint have side panels , only need turn signals and brake light switch hooked up .Have Pink slip non op at this time ! Please bid only if serious get your shipping quote prior to bidding or So Cal pick up Deposit within 48hrs of end of auction 500$ |
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