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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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New 2013 Honda CB1000R (2013)
I have a basically new '13 CB1000R. It comes with a Pit Bull Single sided swingarm stand, phone holder, accessory outlet, and is prewired for a battery tender. The bags are NOT included in the sale as I'll sell them separately.2013-10-19 00:39:01Los Angeles, California, US1,7008,500.00
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New 2013 Honda CB1000R (2013)
I have a basically new '13 CB1000R. It comes with a cover and a new..unused.. Pit Bull Single sided swingarm stand.2013-10-01 15:15:20Los Angeles, California, US1,7008,500.00
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1972 Honda CB100 (1972)
1972 HONDA CB100 RUNS AND RIDES GOOD VERY LOW MILES ONLY 5,587 MILES GREAT LITTLE COLLECTOR PIECE $1300.00 PLUS TAX AND TAG...CALL 1-888-590-5775 OR 1-352-629-31662013-12-19 23:39:18Ocala, FL5,5871,300.00
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1969 Honda CB (1969)
We have sold over 600 motorcycles on ebay so bid with confidence! We can ship anywhere in the 48 states. Shipping will cost anywhere from $250-$650 depending on distance from Pittsburgh, PA We reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells via our website or is sold locally.2024-07-12 10:40:52Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States8,7433,000.00
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1981 Honda Hawk CB400T Cafe Racer (1981)
I am selling a 1981 Honda Hawk with roughly 8800 miles on it, The bike is a very unique and one of a kind. Many of the features include; custom rear seat section with a custom upholstered seat pan, All brackets on frame have been shaved and the electronics have been relocated to under the seat, the battery has been replaced with a gel battery so it could be mounted on the side, It has custom rear sets, new grips, handlebars, sprocket, tires, turn signals, spark plugs, air filters, oil, breather filters, both carbs have been cleaned and all jets replaced, all new fuel lines, new mufflers, both headers have been fiberglass wrapped, new brake master cylinder reservoir and rebuild kit, new clutch and brake levers, new mirrors on handle bars, it also has the tail light and license plate relocated to the side of the swing arm, new headlight brackets and both side case gaskets replaced. The wheels on the back have been freshly painted with lip hand polished. The main color of the bike is a white pearl with a black metallic stripe. The frame , wheels and miscellaneous brackets are painted in black metallic also. Both side cases on the engine and the top cam cover has been taken off and hand polished. The bike is very clean and well maintained. The bike was also featured in the April issue of (VJMC) Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club, it had a 3 page article in the magazine explaining the build. Thanks for looking! feel free to contact me for any questions! Neil2013-09-25 23:02:28Lithopolis, Ohio, US8,7934,800.00
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Vintage 1981 Honda CB750 (1981)
Bike runs great and is in good condition. Title clear in Hand. Bike also comes with extra original parts, trickle charger, and a CB750 Service Manual in case you want to get your hands dirty.2013-10-23 00:34:33Englewood, Colorado, US39,0001,800.00
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2023 Honda Hornet CB750 Details Emerge in Vehicle Certifications
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