1973 Honda Cb350f Cb350 Four Only 7,500 Miles On A Very Nice Survivor on 2040-motos
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This is a very nice 1973 Honda CB350F. The motorcycle is an original and unrestored with only 7,411 miles on the clock. It isn't perfect, but a very good motorcycle. It runs and drives, but it will need some additional maintenance before you ride off into the sunset as a daily driver.
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