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1971 Honda CB (1971)
If you have interest, you're welcome to make me an offer, soon it will be going on Bring A Trailer. At this time I need to sell her, I seriously hate to sell this motorcycle, it breaks my heart. This bike runs and rides as good as it looks, it sounds amazing, purrs like a kitten, super reliable. If attention is something you don't like, well then, it's not the motorcycle for you. Back in 2017 a white glove comprehensive restoration began, it took a few years to get her ready for the dance, now, she's the bell of the ball! Because this old girl was in such good condition prior to her restoration work, with only 16K miles on it some of the parts were in such good condition, they're still on the bike. The frame has not been repainted. The seat is the original seat that she came with 53 years ago, and yes, she loves to be sat on, trust me guys you'll love sitting on her seat too, it's very comfortable! Look at her seat closely (stop drooling) that shows you just how well cared for she's been for the past 53 years. Most of these old motorcycles have been used and abused, sitting long periods in the baking sun, the rain, cold, hot weather.2024-06-24 16:41:30Ventura, California, United States10017,500.00
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1970 Honda CB (1970)
1970 “Candy Gold” Honda CB750K0 A Benchmark Vintage Motorcycle! A One Owner Original Paint Unmolested, Matching Numbers Bike! Original Tool Kit Included!!!2016-07-11 04:44:07Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States1115,000.00
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1971 Honda CB (1971)
I always said I would never sell this bike,...well never say never. I need the money so I need to sell some stuff. :-( I bought this bike as a "barn find" off Craigslist in Maine a few years ago.2016-07-20 04:43:13Poland, Maine, United States24,500.00
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1973 Honda CB (1973)
For sale from a private collection is this un-restored 1973 Honda CB500 Four. In absolutely beautiful, original condition and it runs perfectly. Just 12,000 original miles. Everything works on this bike. It has been meticulously cared for and stored in a heated facility year round. Serviced by the local Honda Motorcycle dealership. This is being sold with a clear title.2016-10-11 04:34:40South Glens Falls, New York, United States123,900.00
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1970 Honda CB (1970)
1970 VINTAGE HONDA CB350 MOTORCYCLECANDY GOLD IN COLOR ONLY TWO OWNERS BIKE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR A VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE. LOW MILEAGE --10,896!GAS TANK FIXED BY PRIOR OWNEREXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITIONONE SMALL DENT IN GAS TANK SHOWN IN PICTURES WILL PASS PA INSPECTIONKICK START AND ELECTRIC STARTEXTRAS INCLUDE..... SISSY BAR (ON BIKE)TWO SPRAY CANS OF ORIGINAL PAINT - ONE BASE AND ONE CANDY GOLD TOP COAT - (PICTURED)EXTRA BATTERY (NEW BATTERY IN BIKE)SET OF POINTS AND CONDENSERSPARK PLUGS ASKING $25002016-08-01 04:43:33Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States102,500.00
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1971 Honda CB 750 (1971)
1971 Honda CB750 built 6/71 titled as a 1972 (bikes were not titled until sold back then) I have clear title in the second owner name from 1985. Complete frame off restoration in 2006 every inch of this bike was taken apart cleaned, painted and any signs of wear parts were replaced with expensive NOS original parts, over $15,000 in parts and a year of my labor. That price doe not include the purchase price of $4.500, this bike was super clean when I purchased it only had 15,000 miles on it.2013-10-01 15:15:00Tucson, Arizona, US3713,000.00
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1972 Honda CB350 (1972)
Up for auction is a beautiful 1972 Honda CB350, this bike runs perfect and is ready to be driven. It has new points, new fuel lines with filters, new front brake cable, new clutch cable, cam chain/valves/drive chain adjusted, new plugs, 155 psi of compression in each cylinder, carbs have been rebuilt and set to Honda specs. All work done by Rustoration out of Milwaukee, they specialize working on vintage motorcycles. Title in hand ready to go. The bike is a dream to drive in all five gears.2013-10-01 22:06:28Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US11,9591,225.00
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1972 Honda CB 350 (1972)
Here is a nice 1972 CB 350 with 3717 miles that may need full restoration. Motor is NOT seize. I have the title that was issued to the previous owner back in April 2, 1974 and last plated in 1983.2013-10-22 00:40:55Genesee, Michigan, US3,7171,000.00
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1972 Honda CB (1972)
This bike has been totally refurbished front to back. The paint on the tank is sun bleached and has some chips ( see pic.) But it is original, As is the frame it's original factory paint ( not powder coated). There is a scrape in one place (as shown in pic.2016-06-14 14:43:50Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States316300
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1971 Honda CB (1971)
I have for sale a nice original 1971 Honda CB750 K1 in Candy gold with 7301 miles on it. Bike was highly detailed by the previous owner who I bought it from. This bike runs and starts good. The bike has it's original paint which is faded in some areas but it still shines.2016-07-19 04:37:01Wausau, Wisconsin, United States73200
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1972 Honda CB (1972)
Really nice well taken care of Honda CB750 four.Original frame paint and body paint a little sun faded on top of tank but in good condition and shinny. New tires front rear with tubes and rim straps. New clutch and cable.2016-08-13 04:41:50Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States312700
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