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1981 Honda CB (1981)
1981 Honda CB 750 C (Custom). Runs good. Has aftermarket exhaust pipe, handlebars, handgrips, headlight, new seat.2016-08-24 04:42:32Romeoville, Illinois, United States181,300.00
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1981 Honda CB 900 (1981)
1981 Honda CB 900 I bought 2 years ago in original condition, I changed the oil and put about 2000 miles on it I tried to restore it and in the process of sanding the tank I put a pin hole that you can't see with the naked eye but leaked gas after a few hundred miles. The leaking caused the paint to flake off the tank, so the gas tank needs to be sealed and repainted. It was starting to get colder when this happened so its been stored since. It also needs a new battery. It ran great before it was stored for winter. Will need very little work before it is street ready. Clean title in hand Local pickup or buyer is responsible for shipping It is sold as is non running On Aug-29-13 at 15:36:16 PDT, seller added the following information: Also includes detachable windshield shown in picture2013-09-04 07:44:37Roscoe, Illinois, US29,225600.00
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1975 Honda CB (1975)
I am selling my 1975 Honda CB750. It runs well and has tires on it with less than 200 miles on them. The engine was rebuilt two years ago and it also has less than 200 miles on it.2016-08-08 04:47:18Saint Charles, Illinois, United States145600
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1975 Honda Cb 750 Sport Touring (1975)
1975 Honda Cb 750, There is so much to say about this bike and the work I have done to it in order to bring it to the quality of restoration it has come to be. The Seat for starters is a complete one off I made it from 16 gauge steel and was made to carry the battery inside which is a Lithium Ion. The seat cushion was also made completely custom for the bike.2013-09-05 05:55:29Schaumburg, IL, US05,400.00
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1978 honda cb750f 1900miles!!!!!!!!!!!!!! all orignial ONE OWNER (1978)
Up for sale is a 1978 honda cb750f black and orange with 1900 miles!!! bike runs great one ownerthe bike looks great and is in great condition for its year carbs were just rebuilt last week all new gaskets the bike has working electric start and also kick start.all lights work properlyeverything on the bike is original except the battery and carb rebuild. the little plastic cover under the seat is cracked if youd like a new one i can try and get one but the bike is going to be price accordingly.2013-10-19 00:38:30Schaumburg, Illinois, US1,9002,225.00
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1982 Honda CB (1982)
1982 Honda Passport CB70 with 8799 miles , 72CC engine , 3 speed transmission ( half automatic - no clutch ) , brand new tires , fresh oil change , new filter , new spark plugs .Motorcycle runs and drives like brand new , there is no mechanical issues , no body damage ( some minor scratches from moving it around in the garage ), all the power options work like they suppose to.For additional information please contact us at classicmotorsalesllc@gmail.com or 1(312)918-2818 .Thank you for looking and good luck bidding!!!! FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW PURCHASE !!! -NO FINANCING - Deposit on the amount of $500 can be paid by credit card or PayPal , balance can be paid in person or you can send a wire transfer to our dealership. - Deposit give you 5 days to pay the balance or deposit will be lost - We can assist with shipping2016-06-22 04:42:20Skokie, Illinois, United States81,999.00
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1981 Honda CB (1981)
A modified classic beauty...New 4-1 exhaust, new seat, new mirrors, battery is less than a year old, and good rubber on the tires. Great black paint job. She runs strong & is ready to go.2016-08-28 04:40:41Springfield, Illinois, United States172,200.00
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78 CB750 (1978)
Runs great. I ride this daily, Just cleaned and Synched Carbs. New points and Condensors, New Coils.2013-09-04 07:52:22Springfield, Illinois, US27,0001,800.00
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1976 Honda CB (1976)
This listing is for a 1976 Honda CB750A Hondamatic. Fantastic looking bike that turns heads everywhere it goes! Great paint and powder coating combined with modern components make this bike a blast. I will list everything I can about the bike, both good and bad.2016-06-27 04:42:05Steger, Illinois, United States5309,999.99
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1976 Honda CB (1976)
1976 HONDA CB750K6 This offering is for one, completely restored 1976 CB750K6, VIN number CB750-2567568, engine serial number CB750E-2457049. I'm truly having a hard time letting "Little Blue" go, but it's time to find her a new home. This bike was restored from a very nice original low mileage 750.2016-12-18 04:34:30Troy, Illinois, United States138,500.00
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1976 Honda CB (1976)
This 400F was locally owned with 26,497 miles on it. The gauges were nice but show the typical white line so I had the gauges rebuilt to start with 0 as I restored the entire bike. I took the bike down to the bare frame and had it beautifully deep gloss painted after it was thoroughly media blasted.2016-10-05 04:34:24Washington, Illinois, United States08600
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1978 Honda CB (1978)
I completely rebuilt, restored this CB750. I have restored over 50 Hondas in the last 20 years. I am at the point now where I strive for perfection.2016-06-25 04:41:41Washington, Illinois, United States264600
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1972 Honda CB (1972)
Very original 1972 CB350F. Runs and idles good. All electric signals and lights work.2016-07-27 04:44:05Westmont, Illinois, United States67700
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1985 Honda CB-125, 100 MPG, Red, Good Condition (1985)
I am selling my 1985 Honda CB-125, It only has 4,493 actual miles on it, It is in really good shape for an old bike, It is all stock except I removed the long ugly turn signals and put on some really nice short small ones, I Have always used Mobil one full synthetic oil in it, There are no oil leaks and it does not burn oil or smoke, The rear tire is good but the front tire is getting pretty well worn out, The bike is very dependable, All the lights work, The speedometer and odometer both work good, The brakes work good, The clutch works good, The motor starts & runs good, The transmission (5-speed) shifts great and does not have any problems, There is no rust out in the muffler, It is very solid and very quiet but there are a few small dents but has good chrome, The wheels are very nice with no rust, The paint on the bike is good, But there are scratches and dents on the gas tank, Also the front & rear fenders have some scratches in the paint also, The bike will run 65 MPH but that is all she has, Honda advertized this bike to get 100 MPG when new, I believe it, I hardly ever have to put gas in it, Also this bike has never been left outside since I have had it, I love this bike and hate to get rid of it, But I just got a Harley Trike and need the extra room to park it, I live in Winchester, Illinois, 62694, You are welcome to come and look at it and ride it before bidding if you would like to. I have had this bike for years and, Yes it does have a Good IL. Title. If you need to have this bike shipped it is no problem at all, It will stay here in my shop with the cover on in, I am here all the time and would help lode, If you look way back in my feedback you can see I have sold 77 cars, trucks & motorcycles on here with (All GOOD) feedback, But now I am retired and haven't been putting much on here for a long time, When I buy a motorcycle I have always used Federal Motorcycle Shipping the price was always reasonable and they put it on there own pallet and strap it down and their trucks all have a lift door to let it down at your place, there number is 1-800-747-41002013-10-02 20:15:13Winchester, Illinois, US4,493771.00
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2002 Honda CB (2002)
Bike runs great, everything works, brand new windshield and saddle bags. tires are ok probably got a year left in them, brakes are good.2016-07-18 04:47:07Wonder Lake, Illinois, United States171,400.00
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1978 Honda CB750F BASKETCASE (1978)
1978 CB750F basket case. Speedo shows 15,000 mile. Most parts.2013-09-26 22:45:08Woodridge, Illinois, US15,146525.00
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