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1975 Honda CB (1975)
Starts first kick and idles perfect. Power is smooth in all throttle positions .4 into 2 chrome exhaust is quiet and stylish //I will only sell this bike if you or your shipping agent brings cash and the buyer is responsible for shipping Russell 845-943-zero one nine eight2016-10-19 04:34:44Kingston, New York, United States213,500.00 -
1978 Honda CB (1978)
This bike is in really great shape for the year. Of course it has some minor scratches and scuffs but otherwise beautiful. Takes a long time to warm up.2016-10-10 04:34:50Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States102,000.00 -
1978 Honda CB (1978)
Up for sale.1978 Honda cb750. Runs good, kick start and electric start, custom seat, recently painted. bikes a real head turner.2016-07-09 04:43:29Kingston, New York, United States212700 -
1977 Honda CB (1977)
For Sale is a 1977 Honda CB400F in about 99% original condition with 3,366 miles. It will be hard to find one as original as this. The only aftermarket items now installed are crash bars, air cushion handle grips and a throttle lock, that's it. I purchased this bike in July 1979 with 1,119 miles. This bike has been in storage for more than 34 years with a squirt of Marvel Mystery Oil in each cylinder and the carbs and gas tank drained. Storage started with it wrapped in plastic and stored in my barn. I have kept it always thinking I would ride again or in my older years or stick it on the back of a motor home for local transportation. Now I'm older, none of that happened, so its time for it to go. Everything is original except for the battery, one turn signal and the tail light lens to get an inspection sticker (original lens is available with a broken clear plate lens). The tires are original, still hold full pressure from year to year and are in great shape. Engine oil has been changed but it still is black from the remnants of ARCO Graphite oil that I used back then. (I still have 10 quarts of the stuff if the buyer wants it.) Unfortunately with so many years of unmonitored storage, some of the plastic wrap deteriorated unnoticed and as a result of typical New England cold to warm humid air changes, there is some pitting of the chrome. Most of it cleaned-up but there is some blister pitting especially on the rear fender, tail light bracket, chain guard and the aftermarket crash bars (see photos). Some of the silver engine paint has also failed. There is a series of scratches in a small area on the front fender (photo) that were there when I got it. Also, in the fall of 1981, as a result of hitting an oil slick during a turn at an intersection, there is some road rash on the headlight rim, tachometer base, brake fluid reservoir and the underside of one exhaust pipe (see photos)(not to mention a separated shoulder). Also, one turn signal had to be replaced. I never registered it again until 2014. Since uncovering it and cleaning it up two years ago (3,283 miles), I have ridden it each year only for required inspection and around the block to make sure all is still OK. It runs great, looks great, sounds great and still goes like hell for its size.2016-06-20 04:42:39Kingston, Massachusetts, United States39687 -
1971 Honda CB 350 Super Sport no reserve (1971)
I have up for auction a 1971 Honda CB 350 that is in pretty good original condition. The bike runs and rides well. I just acquired this on a trade deal from a friend.2013-09-30 04:09:21Kingston, Michigan, US9,871700.00
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