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1983 Honda CB1100F SuperSport..Garage Find..Same Owner since 1984..Non-Runner (1983)
Up for auction is 1983 Honda CB1100F....This a true garage find...It came from an owner who purchased it in 1984 & parked it 2-3 yrs ago I was told...Shows 29k miles on it...& is NON-Running...Details are as follows.. I purchased this bike as part of a "Lot" of bikes & have decided to let it go to someone who appreciates these old rare Honda's & is looking for a great Winter project....This bike sits exactly the way I found it, dust and all...It is almost all stock, non-running for about 3 yrs & should need nothing more than a good carb cleaning, new battery, a check of the brake system to be up & running.....NO work has been done on it at all......Your risk is the same as mine when I purchased it... - Original stock Exhaust appears in good shape w/ only a few scratches, but the normal "Heat Fade" on the Header pipes...Tank is very nice inside, no rust & not coated...Seat is in great shape w/ no tears...all Body work in good condition w/ nice color to the paint & decals...Tank has a few nicks in it that are shown in the pics....Front Fender has some paint off the leading edge, probably from normal road debris....Left Rear Turn Signal Stalk needs to be replaced as seen in the pics...Tires & chain are in good condition...One Mirror has some scratches on it...Missing the Odometer Rubber Re-set Button Top that goes on the Re-set Shaft...The Gas Tank Hinge has been replaced w/ a factory replacement one & has a different key than the Ignition...Front Brake Lines appear to have been replaced w/ better ones than stock...Comes with Factory Owners Manual also...2013-09-30 06:57:45Grand Rapids, Michigan, US29,0001,125.00
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1983 Honda CB1100F SuperSport..Garage Find..Runs Good..Looks Nice..Vintage, Rare (1983)
Yes, You did see this bike a few days ago listed as a "Non-Running Garage Find".....I pulled the ad & decided to stop my other restoration projects & focus on this bike...Details are as follows... -1983 Honda CB1100F, 29K miles, 1-Owner since 1984, Was stored non-running 3+ years....I bought this bike as part of a "Lot" & is now up and running....In the last few days, I have torn the bike down & did the following.... - Complete Sonic cleaning of the Carbs, New Battery & complete check over...2013-10-03 22:43:22Grand Rapids, Michigan, US29,0001,456.78
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1982 Honda Cb 750 NIGHTHAWK Cruiser (1982)
1982 Honda Cb 750 NIGHTHAWK, Bought this bike intending to fix it up for a friends first motercycle but it turnd out to be too big for a beginer of his size (750 cc bike but he weights like 125 lbs). So now we've got it fixed up we're selling it for a bike he could actully ride. We cleand the carbs, fixed some small wireing issues, compleatly updated the paint and added some airbrush art, cleaned and rust treated the entrty of the bike, and fixed a long list of minor cometic issues.2013-09-05 07:47:54grand rapids, MI, US192,000.00
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1980 Honda CB (1980)
Hard to find, like new, but used vintage 1980 Honda CB650 Custom. Purchased new and has been well maintained and garage kept. A low 10,550 miles with a new battery two seasons ago, along with new tires. Everything works as it should. Just had the carburetors rebuilt. It's cold blooded as these bikes are known to be, but once warmed up, it's a strong runner. She rides great, has no rust, and the paint is perfect. No dents or leaks either. Has adjustable backrest.2016-08-15 04:44:52Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States104,500.00
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1979 Honda CB750SS Standard (1979)
1979 Honda CB750SS, .2013-10-18 07:34:00Grand Rapids, MI, US381,999.00
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1975 Honda CB (1975)
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1967 Honda CB (1967)
Here is an alternate BLACK BOMBER, (located in Michigan) to the other 2 currently on eBay that are located in California. This bike was restored 20 years ago and was the first bike restored by a now retired restorer of vintage Hondas. His work could be seen at Vintage Days at Mid Ohio and elsewhere and his work is professional and high class!2016-10-22 04:34:08Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States38,500.00
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