Honda Cb450 Black Bomber Ko 1967 Excellent Condition Rare Cb 450 Super Sport on 2040-motos
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1967 Honda CB450 Super Sport
Black Bomber
1967 Honda CB 450 with 21,892 miles.
Frame number CB450-1015467. Engine number CB450E 1013294.
Please view all pictures which show the quality and attention to detail put into this bike. All parts are correct for this model right down to the nuts and bolts.
Cables were replaced with correct new old stock cables. New ignition switch with a matching fork lock and four Honda keys. New brake shoes on rear. Rear tire is a new Dunlop Gold Seal K70 3.50x18. A nice reproduction seat. Tank badges / emblems are Honda new old stock. All chrome is in good condition with no rust or pitting, with light scraches. Mufflers are in good condition with light scratches and a few dents. Front wheel has all new spokes. Front and rear wheel rims have very nice chrome with light scratches. Front tire is a Dunlop 3.25x18, it is weather cracked from age. Front and rear wheel bearings were removed, cleaned and repacked.
The engine has a complete tune-up with valve adjustment. New points and condenser. New spark plugs. Ignition timing was set. The engine runs quite and is in excellent condition. No oil leaks in the engine or transmission. Transmission shifts smooth through all four gears.
Electrical components - lights, horn, starter all work as they should. The speedometer and tachometer work as they should. The battery is an original type Yuasa 12 volt B40-12 with the battery posts in the correct position as shown in picture.
The registation and tag are up to date and I have a title in my name. I enjoy riding this bike on occasion. It is not in new condition but is very nice for a 46 year old bike.
More pictures available by email if requested. Please ask all questions before bidding. Serious bidders only!
The bike is sold with no warranty as it is, where it is. Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements. I can recommend a shipper. I will work with your shipper on pickup and loading. A deposit of $200 made through Paypal is required within 24 hours of auction closing and full payment to be made within 10 days. Balance due with a certified funds check, cashier's check or by Paypal plus 3% more to cover the Paypal fees. Checks must clear bank account before bike ships or before pickup.
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