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Honda Cb550 Vintage Motorcycle, Excellent Condition, Very Original, Take A Look on 2040-motos

US $2,350.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:21500
Location:

Downs, Illinois, US

Downs, Illinois, US
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Honda CB tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB550K1218604

Honda CB description

1975 Honda CB550K1 Excellent condition 2010 battery replaced and new plugs installed 2012 Price: 2,500 OBO I'm selling my CB550. I had a local mechanic go over the bike at the end of last year before I put the bike in storage and he said mechanically it was in excellent shape. It's green with black accents and has a more comfortable seat for longer rides. It has both an electronic start and a kick starter. The bike looks amazing and should be a great bike for anyone looking for a great little classic. It includes the original owners manual as well as two service manuals. 2010 battery replaced and new plugs installed 2012\ I'm selling my CB550. I had a local mechanic go over the bike at the end of last year before I put the bike in storage and he said mechanically it was in excellent shape. It's green with black accents and has a more comfortable seat for longer rides. It has both an electronic start and a kick starter. The bike looks amazing and should be a great bike for anyone looking for a great little classic. It includes the original owners manual as well as two service manuals. Condition: Used Year: 1975 Make: Honda Model: CB550 Type: Standard Bike Mileage: 21,500 VIN: CB550K1218604 Exterior Color: Green Engine Size (cc): 550 Warranty: No Vehicle Title: clear For sale by: owner


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