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1972 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2500
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States

Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Street For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Honda CB description

Awesome 72 Honda cb350 k4 ready to ride (Turn Key)
Cosmetically there is some pitting on rims .....tiny ding on front fender ..... Left mid fork cover has tiny ding
Fuel tank in great shape with original paint, has been red coated ..... no dings, some minor chips.
Awesome seat original ..... no rips, no rust, moulding in tack
Side covers good condition.... Original paint (paint faded see pics)
Exhaust good condition no holes .....some pitting.
  • Engine recently tune-up this year November 2016 compression reading (130)
  • Carburetors (total rebuild) and new air filters
  • Tires New front & rear 
  •  New Battery 
  • Clear title
  • See all pictures for questions 

Moto blog

Looking after number 1

Fri, 06 Jan 2012

There was a time when a rider’s number indicated his position from the previous season, with the ultimate accolade being the number 1 emblazoned on the front of the champion's bike. The rise of branding in MotoGP and a rider wanting to market themselves, born from Barry Sheene and his retention of no.7, saw riders decide against displaying their finish from the year before. Rossi, who on winning his numerous championships, stuck with his famous #46 in defence of his titles, instead of stamping a great number 1 on his bikes.

MotoGP should return to Suzuka

Thu, 14 Jul 2011

Suzuka was always one of the great circuits; unfortunately the Japanese track was dropped following the tragic death of Daijiro Kato in 2003 as the course was deemed too tight and dangerous for the rapid four-strokes. Owned by Honda, Suzuka is a magical place combining arching S-bends from the start of the lap, high-speed in the middle and finished off with the technical and oft racing deciding final chicane, the location of many fantastic last lap battles. However the death of Kato, and Honda’s major hope of a Japanese champion, placed a dark cloud over the 5.807 kilometres of tarmac.

AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike Riders Gearing Up For Road America

Thu, 29 May 2014

The AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike class makes its much-anticipated return to Road America this weekend. The four-mile Wisconsin circuit is a particularly exciting place to watch the middleweight bikes because its long straights and braking zones make passing and lead changes commonplace. More than just a test of man and machine, the races often develop into a strategic battle leading up to the all-important last lap and run up the hill to the checkered flag.