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1977 Honda Cb550k Cb 550 Four *excellent Condition* ***last Chance*** on 2040-motos

US $1,995.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:15985
Location:

Anoka, Minnesota, US

Anoka, Minnesota, US
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1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 2 1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 3 1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 4 1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 5 1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 6 1977 HONDA CB550K CB 550 FOUR *EXCELLENT CONDITION* ***LAST CHANCE***, US $1,995.00, image 7

Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):550 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

8/27 ***This is the last time I will post this bike. I can part it out and make $2000 off the parts. I hope someone wants to buy it to ride it but I need to get that amount back out of it.

Hate to see it go but I have way too many irons in the fire this summer so I am selling my 1977 CB550K. It is in excellent condition and runs like a dream. It always starts right away and runs through every gear smooth as silk. Other than the horn, every single thing works on this bike, even the turn signal alarm.

The gas tank has some very small surface scratches but no rust. The seat is starting to separate at the seams up front. There is a piece of black electrical tape on the seam. The rear tire should be replaced soon. The tread is only about 20% left. I still ride around like that but thought I would mention it.

There is a small spot on the left side that seeps oil when running for a little while. I cannot figure out where it is coming from. I took a pic of it where my finger was pointing. It does not leak, it only seeps. It does not drip.

Other than that, this bike is awesome. I am trying to be as honest as I can and my feedback reflects how I handle myself on E-Bay. It is extremely fun to ride something this old and in this kind of shape.

It has a clear title that is ready for transfer. Please contact me prior to bidding to confirm freight charges. I can also meet you up to 200 miles for $.50 a loaded mile.

Thanks.

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