1968 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Honda CB description
1968 frame with a fully rebuilt 1969 motor (i.e. Five speed. ) new paint on tank, new coating inside tank. Everything works well. Installed turn signals. Virtually a new engine, the mileage is what the frame has on it, not the motor. Pristine condition.
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