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Hello, Up for sale is a 1966 Honda Cb77 superhawk with a clean title and original key in hand! The bike is far from perfect and I'm only selling it because I have too many projects on my hand. It does not run and I'm not sure what's wrong with it. Everything on the bike appears to be original except for the pipes. This would make a great restoration or be used as a great parts bike. The chrome on the tank is in very good condition with just very little pitting in one small area. It comes with a few miscellaneous parts as pictured including the headlight. The odometer shows 6,475 miles. I tried to take as many detailed pictures as possible. I can send you more pictures though of any part of the bike you desire. It is sold AS IS with no warranty express or implied. Local pickup only. Buyer is solely responsible for shipping but I will assist in any way I can. If you have zero or negative feedback, please contact me before bidding or your bid will be cancelled. If you have any questions please let me know. Please ask ANY questions you have before bidding and do not bid if you do not have an intent of following through. Thanks and good luck!
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