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Honda Cb400t Cb400 Cafe Racer Black Widow Carbon Fiber 1978 Excellent Condition on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:5200 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cafe Racer Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

For more information please call: 949-258-3255

Everything on this bike works flawlessly and has been restored or upgraded.

This is a VERY unique model that comes with electronic start AND kick-starter and they both work flawlessly. Starts on first try and runs beautifully.

Here's a list of items you need to know:
- 5000 Original Miles
- Upgraded front brakes and master cylinder
- Professionally Wrapped front and back fender (Carbon Fiber Film)
- Powdercoated pipes, and several other metal components to give it the widow look. Zero problems. 
- Cafe Handlebars 
- Cafe bar-end mirrors
- Rebuilt carbs. Runs like a champ.
- Brand new tires with 99% tread. These are very high quality tires.
- LED Signal lights
- All lenses and cables are either new or in great shape
- New ignition switch with two keys


Everything (Electrical, Motor, Clutch, Brakes, Transmission, Lights, Horn, Electronic Starter, Kick-Starter, and everything else ) work flawlessly. 
You just mount the bike and ride away.

Now, keep in mind, this is NOT a brand new bike. It's from 1978. So it does burn a little bit of oil but VERY little. I put in 1/8 of a Quart every other month. 
It starts up right away but you need to know how carb bikes run to have the right expectations. If you are expecting a brand new bike that stops on a dime 
and have 100+ HP then look elsewhere. These bikes are not monsters, they're very well balanced riding machines that won many races in their time. 
They're a piece of history that are an absolute blast to ride and they do ride well and fast. They have plenty of power to zip a 200lbs man around town 
and then some. It's quite good on fuel and requires very little maintenance. Just a little love here and there and she'll be your best friend for ever. 

Title is clear and registered in California 
Bike comes with Original books and manual

Pay and pickup and depending on price you'll also get the leather jacket and a helmet and a set of gloves.

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