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1979 Honda CBX (1979)
1979 Honda CBX Here is an opportunity to buy an early,desirable CBX which rides and sounds perfectly, is in excellent mechanical condition and in very good original condition visually. These don't come up often and are getting completely out of reach for ordinary folks as perfect specimens can command up to 25k. I need to sell this one quickly in order to buy a Laverda a friend is selling, that's why the price is so reasonable.2016-08-04 04:45:32Miami, Florida, United States163000
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1980 Honda CBX (1980)
Up for bid is a 1980 Honda CBX Super Sport, it has had a full frame off and body restoration. The frame and all related brackets and swing arm have been taken off prepped, primed and repainted with proper paint and material, the fender, gas tank and tail section were also repainted. All old decals where removed and replaced with new decal kit from Tim's CBX.2016-07-11 04:47:48Orlando, Florida, United States2418000
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1979 Honda CBX (1979)
Great running classic 1979 CBX for auction, ready to be ridden and enjoyed, Tanks is absolutely perfect inside, valves adjusted, new O-rings in carbs and then synchronized, and only had ethanol free gas used since rebuild, brakes good and don't stick, Brand new tires will be installed before end of auction, Bike now has great sounding black Winning pipe on it (Pipe shown in pics has been removed). Idles fine, runs really strong throughout RPM range as it should, does pop some on deceleration, maybe due to header, buts really does run smooth and nice, just don't have cables for gauges, but otherwise bike is ready to ride and enjoy. Also has comfortable corbin seat although not perfect, it will make your butt happy compared to horrible stock seat, have another seat as well I will include, Clear florida title, can ship most anywhere for $300-$400, will include more pics with winning pipe installed soon, Not a show bike, but one to be ridden and enjoyed, I got bike from family that owned bike since new, he had repainted it at some point, Florida sun is brutal on red paint., believe miles to be about 25k, original gauges had both needle broke, so different set installed. email me with questions, paypal deposit of $400 due 48 hours of auction end, will accept paypal for whole price if buyer pays fees, if your feedback is low, contact me before bidding, I'm a trustworthy seller, check my feedback, bike located in Orlando FL area2016-06-29 04:46:57Apopka, Florida, United States354000
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1982 Honda CBX1000 Supersport Motorcycle (1982)
1982 Honda CBX 1000 Supersport motorcycle. Pearl white - original; also have shop manual; 6cyl, 12800 original miles; motorcycle cover; This bike shows beautifully - took the bike in on a trade and owner has told us everything is original. Runs great, sounds great! (the tires should be replaced) There are 3 framed wall plaques to go with the bike. Bike has a small crack near grommet on the windshield and a couple of small, little scratches on the saddle bags.2013-09-27 14:12:54Orange City, Florida, US12,8005,500.00
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1997 Honda Cbx Black Bird 1100 Sportbike (1997)
1997 HONDA Cbx Black Bird 1100, One of the fastest production bikes made. Clean, low miles, two brothers exhaust, clear title. Ready to ride out today!2013-09-05 06:46:12Ft. Walton Beach, FL, US213,990.00
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