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1983 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Bought used in 2010. RARE! 10 speed gearbox. Made IN USA (out of Japanese and US parts). Been garage kept ever since owned and needed little work at all. She runs like a dream! No leaks. It appears that it tipped over once but she has never had problems. Few dings and scratches (see pictures). Replaced a couple parts for cosmetic reasons. Speedometer was replaced with a used replacement part so Milage is off. Front fork Seals may need changed but not urgent. Everything works great I love this bike! Always keeping up on maintenance such as oil, fluids, grease points, etc. It is a tall and heavy bike with a lot of power!! Only selling so I can ride it to Florida and fly back for the hell of it.

SHIPPING: I am driving this baby from Michigan to Naples, Florida. Willing to meet anywhere near Naples to sell. Will be staying at Bed and Breakfast. Contact information will be exchanged upon purchase! Thanks 



Engine and transmission
Displacement:973.00 ccm (59.37 cubic inches)
Engine type:In-line four, four-stroke
Power:89.00 HP (65.0 kW)) @ 8000 RPM
Torque:60.70 Nm (6.2 kgf-m or 44.8 ft.lbs) @ 6500 RPM
Top speed:196.3 km/h (122.0 mph)
0-100 km/h (0-62 mph):7.000 seconds
1/4 mile (0.4 km):12.270 seconds
Compression:9.0:1
Bore x stroke:67.0 x 69.0 mm (2.6 x 2.7 inches)
Valves per cylinder:4
Fuel system:Carburettor. 32mm Keihin
Fuel control:Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Lubrication system:Wet Sump
Cooling system:Air
Gearbox:10-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Shaft drive (cardan)


Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Frame type:Multi plate wet
Rake (fork angle):29.0°
Trail:99 mm (3.9 inches)
Front suspension:telescopic fork
Front wheel travel:160 mm (6.3 inches)
Rear suspension:swing arm, twin air/coil spring shocks
Rear wheel travel:99 mm (3.9 inches)
Front tyre:110/90-18
Rear tyre:140/90-16
Front brakes:Double disc
Front brakes diameter:274 mm (10.8 inches)
Rear brakes:Single disc
Rear brakes diameter:295 mm (11.6 inches)
Physical measures and capacities
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc:276.7 kg (610.0 pounds)
Front percentage of weight:47.0
Rear percentage of weight:53.0
Seat height:813 mm (32.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall width:813 mm (32.0 inches)
Ground clearance:178 mm (7.0 inches)
Wheelbase:1,626 mm (64.0 inches

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