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1971 Honda Cb450 Custom Retro Rat Rod Motorcycle Leopard Motorcycle No Title on 2040-motos

US $305.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:20667 ColorColor: leopard
Location:

Honeoye Falls, New York, US

Honeoye Falls, New York, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:cb4504119399

Honda CB description

1971 CB450 custom 70,s retro rat motorcycle.This bike is very clean.I have no title or registration for this motorcyce.If the seller wants a bill of sale,I can do that.

It does not run or start..No title or registration for this motorcycle.

I have not gone over this bike to see if it will start or has spark.The last time it was started was 2  years ago.The kicker works,the engine is not froze up.Shifts through gears fine,clutch works.

The front master cylinder was drained,it has a very clean master cylinder reservoir.

It has a custom paint job on the gas tank and side covers.It looks like leopard paws to me ,but what do I know.Everything is original on this bike except the paint on the tank, side covers.,seat,headlights,handlebars.Original 70,s suicide handlebars.Awesome sissybar.Custom dual headlights,and the front forks are custom made forks by frank.In very good condition.Custom turn out hollow pipes,very solid,no holes.

The engine number is Cb450e4119428,vin id tag is cb4504119399.Gas tank has some cracks and chips,the inside is very clean,no rust.Side covers are in good shape,some of the paint is chipping from age.

Seat is in good shape,just a sew job on nears the right rear,foam is in good shape.Tires are in very good shape,no dry rot.The rear tire does not have much tread left.Rear brake light lense is broke.Wiring looks to be in great condition.

Rear brake works good.This bike is very clean,there is no reason why it would not run great.Just needs new battrey cable ends,A carb cleaning,she should fire right up.Good foundation for a rebuild,or leave it the way it is and you will be getting all kind of looks.

This is a pickup only,I will not deliver,ship or meet the buyer halfway.The buyer must contact me when the auction is over to let me know how the bike is getting picked up.I will open this auction up to international bidders.I will not crate or ship.Buyer must make arrangements for the pickup of this bike.Prefer payment of cash at time of pickup,I will accept paypal.

 


On Oct-13-13 at 18:23:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

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