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1980 Honda Cbx on 2040-motos

US $11,500.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Honda CBX photos

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Honda CBX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,047 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBX description

                           1980 HONDA CBX—Showbike, Collectible, Rider

Pristine condition. No scratches, dings, dents or scuffs

Retired CEO downsizing personal motorcycle collection.

This is a magnificent example of Honda’s 1980 CBX…the flagship of the Honda line from 1978 through 1982. Original and immaculate in every way, this CBX never fails to draw attention and admiration. From its mammoth six cylinder engine to its finely preserved finish and bright work, it’s a beautiful, reliable machine.

If you are interested in a meticulously maintained CBX, I encourage you to look at the photos and enlarge them to fully appreciate the condition of this bike. It has just had carbs and hydraulic brakes rebuilt with factory Honda parts. Interior of gas tank cleaned and flushed, no rust.

Everything on this bike works correctly—electrical parts, switches, lights, gauges, horn. Engine starts easily with minimal choke and pulls strongly and smoothly from idle to redline. Clutch, transmission, chain and sprockets are all excellent. Battery is new. Factory Honda crash bars around engine. Bike has concealed, easily-accessible Battery Tender connection for storage or display. Rear tire is excellent, front tire is fair.  Original factory tool kit is included.

Now 33 years old, this bike can be enjoyed as a collectible, show bike, or rider. Also great conversation piece with its imposing engine, six exhaust headers, six carburetors, and twenty-four valves, and its gleaming original factory paint. Engine and frame numbers match. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.

Bike also comes with like-new, custom Corbin Touring saddle. See photos.

Bid with confidence. Buy a landmark machine in magnificent condition. This is one of dozens of my personal, collectible motorcycles I have sold to satisfied eBay buyers.  More bikes to come.

   

Bike Specifics:

Model: Honda CBX

Year:  1980

Color: Black

Condition: used

Vin #: SC032000079

Title: clear, in hand

Mileage:14,530           

Factory Specifications:

Model: 1980 Honda CBX

Starting: electric

Category: Standard, classic

Displacement: 1046 cc

Engine type: inline, six cylinder, four stroke, DOHC

Power:100HP@9000 rpm

Top speed: 137MPH

Compression: 9.3:1

Valves per cylinder: four

Front tire: 3.50x19

Rear tire: 4.25x18

Front brake: Dual Discs

Rear Brake: Single disc

Fuel capacity: 6.3 gallons

Wet weight: 604lbs

 

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