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1989 Honda Cb-1 89 Cb400f on 2040-motos

$2,500
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1989 Honda CB-1, and 1 of the best bikes Honda has ever made. This is my 6th one. UNDER 5,600mis (yes, really)Pretty nice shape. A previous owner did leave it outside a bit so some of the silver has lost some luster. Brand new (stickers still on them) tires in stock sizes to retain incredible handling.Dunlop Qualifier front tire 110-70-17Bridgestone BT-003 RS 140-70-17New Rotella oil and Mobil one oil filterNew coolantNew fuel filterNew NGK plugsNew brake fluidGood battery (12.8 VOLT)Compression 198-200-200-202, so brilliant.Regulator/rectifier, stator, fuel pump, coils, pulse generator, etc. all test perfect. Fresh coat of wax on the bodywork. I gave the carbs a quick clean to make sure everything was working properly, but they should really be gone through thoroughly. The horn whimpers instead of actually beeping. Text or call anytime. Brad seven zero 4 five 1 nine nine three three five

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