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1967 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8100
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:110 ColorColor: Black
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):160

Honda CB description

1967 Honda CB 160 cafe racer. I built this bike for my daughter but she doesn't want it. So Im selling it to fund my next project. Engine is completely rebuild as well as frame taken down and re painted rebuild front suspension new Avon tires. Hydrolic clutch and front break. Custom blood red on black paint. Has a iPhone charger that acts as a speedo on it. This is a fun little bike. 

Moto blog

Remember push starts?

Fri, 18 Nov 2011

Alongside the most stunning collection of race and road bikes at their Motegi museum, next to some race bikes, Honda also has a step by step guide on most aspects of riding. I photographed the wonderful text on push starting but I also have lots of equally hilarious instructions on cornering braking and even what a riders goal should be. Watch this space...... oh, and hopefully see you at the NEC over the next ten days!  

Did you get your bike serviced at George White Slough?

Thu, 18 Aug 2011

Unfortunately, The George White branch at Slough has closed which means the sales, clothing and servicing departments are all gone. I got to know a few of the guys there as they're local to me and helped put my 848 Challenge bike together. If you used to get your bike serviced there, you might wonder where you can now go to get it done.

Colin Edwards Announces Retirement At End Of Season

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Colin Edwards has announced he will retire at the conclusion of the 2014 MotoGP season. The announcement came during the pre-event press conference ahead of this weekend’s Austin MotoGP race — Edwards’ home round. The two-time World Superbike champion cited a lack of progress from winter testing as one reason for the decision.