Honda CB description
Nationwide shipping to your door for $500 or less. $200 to anywhere in California, Arizona or Nevada $300 to Oregon and Washington $500 or less to everywhere else in the continental US. This is a very nice 1 owner 1978 Honda CB550 K model bike originally from Madison, WI that was just restored over the summer. It was bought new in 1978, ridden for 8 or 9 summers and put away in a garage where it sat for the last 25+ years. The chrome is in beautiful condition, and virtually everything has been restored down to the nuts and bolts. It looks even better in person than it does in the photos. The following is the summary of 90+ hours of work that was done to it: -Brand new paint on gas tank and side covers with new factory decals -Frame & swing arm stripped, sanded, repainted and clear-coated. -Engine was blasted, repainted in the same factory Honda silver -All aluminum engine covers were removed and polished to a mirror finish -All hardware was stripped and zinc plated -Wheels were disassembled, hubs and brake backing plate polished, spokes stripped and zinc plated, re-laced and trued -New Avon Speedmaster vintage style tires -New rear shocks -New chrome exhaust flanges -Seat reupholstered -New fork seals and fork oil -New handlebars -New Honda factory grips -New clutch and brake levers -New Motion Pro clutch, choke and throttle cables -Carburetors were ultra-sonic cleaned and rebuilt w/ new parts from K & L -New WPS 12N-12A-4A battery -New WPS 530 drive chain -New Honda factory petcock, new fuel lines and fuel filter -New D7EA spark plugs & plug boots by NGK -New Maxum 20w-50 oil and Emgo brand oil filter -Brand new ignition switch and keys -All the wiring was removed, harness and all connectors were inspected and thoroughly stripped of all corrosion and grime before being resintalled. This prolongs the life of all the components by eliminating heat-causing resistance throughout the system -Ignition timing and engine valve clearances were adjusted to correct factory spec -New front brake master cylinder -Front brake caliper was disassembled, cleaned out, honed and rebuilt with new piston seal; the brake line was ultrasonic cleaned and flushed as well. -New rear brake light lens -New turn signal lenses Runs and drives beautifully, charging system, all lights and buttons fully functional. Needs nothing and will not for a very long time. |
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