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1976 Honda Cb500t Café Racer on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:7700 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Café Racer Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):495 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Title: 1976 Honda CB500T Café Racer

 

For sale is my black 1976 Honda CB500T Café Racer. After a short warm-up, the bike starts, idles and runs well. Buyer will want to have the carbs cleaned in the winter, but otherwise, it is a solid bike for a 37 year old motorcycle. I purchased the bike without a tachometer on it so the engine mileage is unknown (tachometer states 7K miles). This bike has a clear title.

 

Upgraded:

J&P Cycles® Universal Chrome Shorty Muffler

J&P Cycles® Universal Round Tapered Air Filter

SHORAI Lithium Ion LFX14A5-BS12 battery (purchased 8/2013)

Alternator rebuild done at local Honda dealership (completed 9/2013)

Custom fiberglass seat pan with flat black cushion

H4 headlight upgrade (replaced original H5006 sealed beam)

 

Additional Modifications from Stock:

New dash bulbs (all in working condition) and new gas tank seal (purchased 8/2013)

New exhaust tape applied this year

No tachometer or speedometer (I have the originals and can include with the bike)

No turn signals

 

Additional:

There is a small scratch on the rear right seat pan (see photo)

Bike is sold as-is with no warranty

Bike is for sale locally and auction can be ended anytime unless Buy It Now is chosen

I will deliver bike myself for free up to 250 miles from Minneapolis to a home address if Buy It Now is chosen

Please do not bid or buy if you can’t pay for it

Ask me any questions and I will try my best to answer them (I admit thought that I’m not a gear head, just a rider)

Clymer manual is included (http://clymer.com/honda-cb450-cl450-cb500t)

Video of bike starting (http://youtu.be/ObRXOIIPrxA)

 

Payment:

Deposit of US $500.00 (PayPal, cashier’s check, or cash) within 48 hours of auction close

Immediate deposit required for Buy It Now

Full balance (cashier’s check or cash) required within 7 days of auction close

Again, please do not bid or buy if you can’t pay for it

 

 

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