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Vintage Honda CB 360
This is a 1974 Honda CB360. This bike runs, drives, stops and has only 4,647 miles (at the time the pictures were taken). The paint is in great condition, with minor normal scratches. The neutral safety light does not work, the turn signals light up but don't blink properly. The right tailpipe has a rot hole in the back metal. The electric start button is missing, but the unit does function. The front master cylinder has been rebuilt, and the caliper and pads are new. The seat has a tear in the seam, which has been taped over. This bike comes with a state of Pennsylvania title.
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