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1982 Honda CBX (1982)
Desert Autoplex RV | 2260 E Main Street Mesa, AZ 85213 | 888.385.1122 | www.desertautoplex.com 1982 Honda CBX 1000 Pro-Link Retro Motorcycle Extra Clean View More Details View More Details Desert Autoplex RV 2260 E Main Street Mesa, AZ 85213 | 888.385.1122 | www.desertautoplex.com View Our New Inventory View Our Pre-owned Inventory2016-11-20 05:06:10Mesa, AZ, United States418000
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1982 Honda CBX (1982)
You are bidding on a 1982 Honda CBX. If you are reading this advertisement, then you already know the iconic nature of the Honda CBX. With it's powerful inline six cylinder engine, it has become one of the hottest collector motorcycles in the market. I bought this bike a year ago. I rode it once - for 50 miles, and it was a blast.2016-08-16 04:47:23Lake Forest, Illinois, United States3927000
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1982 Honda CBX (1982)
FOR SALE 1982 HONDA CBX MOTORCYCLE 10,000 original miles. Very rare 6 cylinder, 1047 cc, 24 valve, 125 HP, the most advanced bike available in its day. Close to show condition.2016-08-05 04:45:30Potomac, Maryland, United States1025000
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1982 Honda CBX (1982)
I'm selling my 1982 CBX that I've owned for around 9 years. The bike overall is very clean and runs excellent the only mechanical issue it has is the brakes squeaked a little bit from sitting all winter when I rolled it out of the garage for pictures (all my old Hondas do this after hibernation so I don't really consider this an issue) It does have some scratches on the right side saddle bag from tipping over in a parking lot where it sunk into asphalt while on the center stand and fell onto its right side. Other than that to the best of my knowledge the bike has never been wrecked or had any damage. I bought it from a Honda shop manager who owned it for years and he had recently replace the pipes with new old stock Honda 6 into 2 pipes when I purchased it, and they still look amazing. I replaced the tires a few years ago and really haven't had the time to ride as I have a young child and the tires really don't have any miles on them. The bike does have some oxidation on engine covers and slight discoloration in CBX decals on side covers which seems to be common for these bikes. The bike runs good and would make an excellent addition to any collection. I have tried to disclose all known faults with this bike to the best of my knowledge, feel free to contact me with questions and any requests for specific pictures. Mileage may increase slightly. Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements I will try my best to work with any licensed/bonded shipper you choose or you're welcome to pick it up in person..$500 Deposit required within 48 hours of auction end.2016-06-25 04:44:53Alliance, Nebraska, United States249200
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2013 - Honda CB1000R (2013)
2013 Honda CB1000R limited production Italian designed and built. Honda designs and builds this model in their Italy factory and only imports 250 units into the US each year) with over $5,000 in upgrades including Leo Vince Titanium exhaust, PowerCommander V, GPR steering damper, Givi side panniers and 840 gentle miles. Here are the modifications I’ve made or had installed at a local Honda dealer: -Leo Vince Factory R E-Approved EVO II Slip On Titanium Exhaust (better fuel economy & acceleration) -Leo Vince Kit Link Pipe eliminating the Kat (removed huge catalytic converter square box below) – these two items alone saves 35-40 pounds of curb weight off of the bike and adds 20 percent more horsepower & torque -Power Commander V + Dyno Tune @ Marietta Motorsports -ASV C5 Adjustable Lever Set – Black Long (much nicer than standard OEMs that come with the bike) -Rizoma Lux Grips (much more comfortable than the rubber OEMs that come with the bike) -HID Xenon H4 Headlight (much better line of sight; also others can see you much better) -Leo Vince Carbon Clutch + Pick Up cover, Carbon Alternator cover, Carbon Rear Hugger Mudguard -Light Smoked Tail Light LED with Integrated Turn Signals (no need for turn signals or the goofy extended fender in the back) -R&G Aero Frame Sliders (stronger one piece of steel that goes right through the frame) -R&G Fork Protectors -Tail Tidy LED Fender Eliminator -Hornet White Belly Pan (One UK-based company makes these to covers the inline 4 pipes for a much cleaner / elegant look) -PUIG Naked Fly Screen (windshield) -GPR Stabilizer Steering Damper (have not installed yet) -Set of Givi Saddle Bags & Mounting Bracket for CB1000R -Givi Tank Bag Adapter -Water-jet Brushed Stainless Honda Wings Keychain2014-09-17 10:33:33Albany, Georgia, United States8407000
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1982 Honda CBX 1000 Supersport - Very Clean - Runs Great - Engine & Frame # 1 apart (1982)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD8-nU-9jmk HERE is my text only number: 973--404--015one You can call to leave a voice message but I can only listen to it in the evenings. Link to youtube video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD8-nU-9jmk I had purchased this bike from Gruetli-Laager, TN from the 2nd owner of the bike. A 77 year old gentleman who refused to let it go for 16 years but I guess it was my luck to purchase this glorious machine.2014-01-27 22:36:05Douglasville, Georgia, United States15,8006200
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1982 Honda CBX - 2 Owner - 32K Miles - Great Condition - No Reserve! Look! (1982)
1982 Honda CBX - the motorcycle that invented the sport touring category. Over $1600 in preventive maintenance in the last 200 miles -- new tires, chain, valve adjust, carburetor sync, fork seals, brakes, etc. etc.2013-09-30 00:11:40Mineral Bluff, Georgia, US32,2704,000.00
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