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1970 Honda CB (1970)
The CB350 was the highest selling Motorcycle in American history. There are several differences between them all, the K2 had one year of production. This 1970 two toned Candy Ruby Red and White K2 has 9,879 miles.2016-10-28 04:34:43Indianapolis, Indiana, United States99700
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1969 Honda CB (1969)
This nicely original Blue-Green Sandcast is in great running condition and ready to ride with 7,346 miles. The motorcycle has original later production model of the following "4-dimple" Tank - 17 litre, fuel tap long neck, oil webbed fabric line, 3 hole air-box which has been repainted, seat pan, black kill switch with knob, and finless oil filter housing. The engine serial number is CB750E-1007414, which makes it an original Sandcast. The bike does have some scratches and paint chipping on the headlight bucket. Due to a new seat on the seat pan, there are marks on the gas tank. There is also a scratch on top of the back taillight. The bike does include the original tool kit. All electric works. There is a small dent on the fourth exhaust pipe on the right side. The original side cover is cracked and has been repaired in parts.2016-10-27 04:35:02Indianapolis, Indiana, United States74800
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1985 Honda CB (1985)
This blue and black Honda Nighthawk has 11,712 miles and has been well-maintained. This rare sports bike was made only for three years and has matching numbers. We have prepared the bike for a new owner.2016-08-12 04:42:19Indianapolis, Indiana, United States118000
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1974 Honda CB (1974)
Up for auction is an exceptional vintage Honda 350-four. My brother and I purchased it with 252 original miles on it in 2005 from a friend of the original owner and it had been sitting covered in a garage since 1974. Though it was hardly used, it needed a lot of detailing and effort to make it show condition.2016-08-08 04:44:08Indianapolis, Indiana, United States26,600.00
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Chopper Honda cb750 tweek bar (Dunkirk, In.) (0)
Fork brace for extended fork tubes for cb750 Hondas 1969 through 1978. Excellent chrome ten out of 10. cell 765- 209- 08442014-01-24 00:57:46Indianapolis, IN050.00
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65 Honda Cb 305 Superhawk Parts Bike (0)
I HAVE A 65 HONDA 305 SUPER HAWK . THE MOTOR VIN IS ALL THAT IS VISIBLE # CB77E-1050345. THIS WAS PULLED DIRECTLY FROM THE WEEDS & HAD BEEN THERE AT LEAST 20 yearS.2014-01-22 03:11:07Indianapolis, IN0250.00
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2007 Honda CB900F 919 (0)
2007 Honda 919 CB900F - 5699.00View Additional pictures and Details.Year: 2007Manufacturer: HondaModel: 919 CB900FNew/Pre-owned: Pre-ownedMiles:5785Primary Color: REDCondition: ExcellentTitle: CleanStock #: U11999VIN: JH2SC48027M500750Dreyer Honda -2014-01-22 00:00:17Indianapolis, IN05,699.00
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2003 Honda CB750 Nighthawk (2003)
2003 HONDA CB750 Nighthawk,2013-12-19 23:58:02Indianapolis, IN35,5393,499.00
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1972 Honda CB750K Four (1972)
Here's an all original 1972 Honda CB750k with original paint, pipes and seat. Just serviced with compression check, new NGK spark plugs, new battery and complete carburetor rebuild. Fuel system completely flushed and petcock rebuilt.2013-10-22 00:59:49Indianapolis, Indiana, US48,000811.01
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1975 CB360t (1975)
Tank has a couple of dents and has very faded paint. Painted with spray-can paint that was hazed by spilling gas on it. Chrome is nice except for mirrors which are very pitted.2013-10-20 00:02:07Indianapolis, Indiana, US17,668610.00
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1974 Honda CB550 Cafe (1974)
This is a nicely restored 1974 Honda CB550F. -New Tires -New Signals with flasher relay -Electrical has been gone through -Carbs serviced last year -Pod filters -Custom paint job -Custom tank with knee dents (small ding on the right side) -Custom plate holder and light -Two seats that are inter switchable within 30 seconds (one cafe style, one classic) -Redone handlebars -Speedometer and Odometer have been replaced with smaller ones -Matte black 4-into-1 exhaust Current odometer reads around 2,200 miles. Actual miles on the engine are closer to 17,000.2013-09-27 00:42:28Indianapolis, Indiana, US1,5002,500.00
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1977 Honda CB 750K ***BEAUTIFUL*** ***LOW MILES*** ***NO RESERVE PRICE*** (1977)
***HERE IT IS*** NO RESERVE PRICE ON THIS ONE!!! You are getting ready to bid on this beautiful SOHC 1977 CB 750K. This bike is mostly original, with the exception of the exhaust and air cleaner.2013-09-03 09:48:41Indianapolis, Indiana, US12,0322,400.00
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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride
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