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1979 honda cbx (1979)
TIMS has an extremely nice 1979 bone stock honda cbx--it is in near perfect condition and runs absolutely great--there are no issues with the bike,the carbs are clean,clean ,clean--the clutch has no chatter whatsoever and everything works like it should, the tires are like new,all plastics still have the oem patina look with no fading anywhere,the wheels are super clean,the gas tank has no rust whatsoever in it,the seat is in great condition with no splits tears or rips,the motor is really clean with no oil or gas stains--the only flaws even worth mentioning are 1--a small bubble in the lower pinstripe on the gas tank back near where it meets the seat on the left side and 2--a small slit in the airbox at the seam about 3/8 inch long on the left side as well,but both are hardly noticable--ive driven this bike a couple times and its very tight and shifts smoothly through all gears and the brakes work great as well,the pipes are original oem hm422 and have no scratches,dents or typical underneath rust----this bike is nice enough to put in a collection but ready to ride anywhere as well--you dont find many low mileage bikes that are ready to ride so dont miss out on this one --TIMS will assist with shipping here in the us or overseas as well at the new owners expense--TIMS will be at barber vintage fest from the 9th-13th so we will be unavailable for showing the bike during this time --2013-10-14 00:06:52Cornelia, Georgia, US9,3968,600.00
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1979 Honda CBX (1979)
TIMS has a streetfighter themed 1979 honda cbx for sale--we built it last summer--it has a 0 mile prolink motor with the prolink quiet clutch in it along with our custom cr roundslide carbs,it has a rare bassani competition 6/1 header--modern suspension front and rear with 17 inch wheels, a ducati bi posto seat and cowl, streetfighter fairing ,electronic gauge cluster, all works but the tach, we couldnt figure how to hook it up ) it has a custom black satin/gloss paint job with an aircraft flush mount gas cap.lots of custom billet pieces, our custom euro alternator conversion, dyna coils, ign and wires--this cbx is a one of a kind cbx that would get all the attention at any bike night or even a bikeshow--TIMS will assist in shipping anywhere in the world at new owners expense---check out TIMS other auctions for more cool cbx parts and bikes--2016-07-01 04:44:43Cornelia, Georgia, United States315,000.00
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1979 Honda CBX (1979)
TIMS has a ground up every nut and bolt custom restoration for sale-- --everything has been rebuilt or replaced 100% including the motor ,carbs ,brakes, etc-it has tons of performance parts including falicon crank ,falicon rods,ported and polished head TIMS exclusive 67.5mm high compression pistons, TIMS exclusive cr roundslide carbs with k/n filters,TIMS stainless steel brake and oil lines, all brakes and calipers completely rebuilt,it has TIMS exclusive dyna ignition, dyna coils and wires- as well as TIMS exclusive euro polished alternator--it has upgraded prolink front suspension with prolink vented disc and twin puck calipers, custom swing arm with kosman widened wheel with metzler marathon tires (160-60-18 rear)-it has an immaculate custom black paint job with red ghost flames, corbin gunfighter seat,piggy back rear shocks, custom motor mounts, 6/1 exhaust--it is basically a brand new bike with all of our upgrades and the bike is fast as all get out as well--its ready to ride or show--TIMS will assist in shipping worldwide at buyers expense--check our other auctions for more cool cbxs and parts--contact us at 1-877-TIMSCBX with any questions--2016-07-01 04:44:58Cornelia, Georgia, United States50019000
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