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Up for auction is a 1972 Honda CB350 K4 Supersport chopper. To list the new items: voltage regulator/rectifier, Mikuni VM30 Carbs, Pistons that are .50 over, piston rings, carb boots, and K&N Air filters. This was a custom bike that I had built that eventually developed a wiring issue shortly after rebuilding the motor. I simply do not have the knowledge to repair it. If you know how to work on bikes then this is a good bike for you. The motor was bored over .50 over to accomidate the new pistons and rings. The jugs were professionally honed in an engine shop and the head was decked as well. All the rods are straight and true. Compression was high, around 180/185 though the pistons have not had a proper break-in time. You would need to put some low speed miles on this for a little while to let the new pistons seat. The tail section was made by a custom bike builder/fabricator in my area and is not a kit. The welds are solid and done properly, this is not a home garage made frame rather it was made by a professional in a shop. I moved on from this project and decided that a newer commuter bike was what I really need right now. The mileage is off since the time I owned it, the title has "odometer discrepancy" on it. Apparently, it was off by a few hundred miles so the previous owner listed it that way on the title. Since then the motor has been rebuilt and I have added a different speedo/odometer on the bike anyway. Feel free to ask any other questions that you may have.
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