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1960 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $20,000.00
YearYear:1960 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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(3) early version honda CB92's with treasure trove of parts all bikes disassmbled please read carefully first bill of sale only for all 3 regardless of whats stated above .

THIS IS NOT FOR THE AVERAGE ENTHUSIEST . THIS IS AN INVESTMENT for the CONOSOUR

PLEASE NOTE THE BIKE IN GROUP PICS WAS SOLD AND NOT INCLUDED THAT IS ON FRONT LEFT SIDE OF GROUP PICS

Bike (1) frame # CB92010372 Engine # CB92E010403 so very early brass tag engine with round oil breather .this bike has aNOS fuel tank (aluminum of course does have lots of shelf wear and a 2" ding (shallow on top of tank ) also both aluminum side covers are present and in gd shape but tank nevr had fuel in it . has its original ace bars on it and early short seat bike and engine all apart for media blasting and yes frame vin on early bike is on headstock .has its original alloy UNCUT front fender there is a NOS tank rubber included and of course its got proper early hubs i have a set of NOS D.I.D. rims for it to . New rear fender flap to .set of NOS cables ,NOS foot rubbers ,NOS tank badges .NOS fly screen

Bike (2) ENGINE # CB92E010165 this bike in pics is on pallet this FRame was a NOS frame and never stamped bike was suposedly raced back in the day and frame was trashed a new replacement was installed and never stamped i did scrape areas were vin should be located just to make sur story i was told was correct . i beleive it to be true as frame paint was exellent and original with no primer underneath as from factory this engine is assembled kicks over with gdd compression you can tell someone went thr engine a wile back as it has all new gaskets and seals . aluminum tank very clean most paint has been removed with stripper not finished correct early style hubs , i have a NEW alloy front fender . NOS tank rubber also. the side covers were missing but i have a set of later steel side covers for it has its original correct early short seat to.new rear fender flap, NOS flyscreen

Bike (3) down to bare frame frame # is unreadable from someone blasting it but very solid Engine # CB92E010907  cases in nice shape again early style engine this bike was only 85% complete when i got it and picked up most major needed parts its now 95% complete but it has steel tank not aluminum , side covers are steel as well it is missing the lower handlebar holder . has correct hubs  has a NOS RACE seat , hase very gd tank rubber not new but it is perfect with no cracking and very pliable will look NOS cleaned up .front fender is there but bobbed .

Exhaust systems are not shown above but ther is a really clean set of factory megs early style (small ) that need rechrome , another set of large megs exact copy but not originals but are exact chromed ready to go i have a set of VERY RARE factory off road bars included . there will be lots of extra NOS and used parts included bearings <seals ,gaskets loads of small parts cams , cables another set of early engine cases CB92E010608 extra heads cylinders to much to list and im NOT going to give an exact list the price im asking is more than fair if youi dont think so then please just look elsewhere .im to busy to take great pics and sort everything out i closed my shop i have no problem holding on to this great investment trove so im NOT BREAKING UP parts seperatly .

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS 5612715855 AL

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