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1981 - Honda Cbx on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:50 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
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Honda CBX description

1981 totally custom ground up restoration-it has a custom gray paint job that looks pretty nice over all with no scratches or dings-the motor is a recent 1147 big bore and is super quiet and runs like a bat out of hell(the kawasaki gauge shows 30k and the title shows exempt because its over 10 years old),--theres lots of powdercoated components on it including the frame--it has suzuki hayabusa inverted front forks with a 17 inch wheel and like new avon storm 120/70 tire--braided lines everywhere including the clutch cable and throttle cables--it has tims exclusive cr carbs with our k/n filters ,a ceramic coated 6/1 custom header with a competition baffle and sounds awesome--it has accel coils ,wires and tims exclusive dyna ignition--custom clip on handle bars,custom mirrors,modern master cylinder and a custom light panel,euro conversion alternator ,and it has recent clutch plates installed -the swingarm is been extended approximately 6 inches over with a 17 inch 180/55 like new avon storm tire--there are a lot of little touches on this bike that make it a really trick bike and it runs great with no issues and everything works.

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