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1981 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $7400
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:36 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Millville, New Jersey, United States

Millville, New Jersey, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description


 ' 81  HONDA  MOTORCYCLE  - MODEL  CB750  --  WAS  RUNNING  PRIOR  TO  BEING  PARKED  A  FEW  YEARS  BACK -- HAS  BEEN  STORED  IN  DRY  BUILDING.   ENGINE  IS  FREE ( JUST  TRIED IT  WITH  HOT  BATTERY)  BUT  NOT  RUNNING  AS  CAN  NOT  GET  FUEL  TO  THE  CARBS  (SET TO  LONG  WITH  OLD  FUEL  IN  IT) SO  WE  KNOW  IT  NEED  THE  CARBS / FUEL  SYSTEM CLEANED  OUT / GONE  THRU.   PLEASE  CHECK  OUT  THE  PHOTOS  AS  THESE  ARE  PHOTOS  OF  THE  ACTUAL  BIKE  YOU  WILL  BE  GETTING  AND  IT  IS  ALWAYS  BETTER  TO  ASK  ANY  QUESTIONS  BEFORE  BIDDING / BUYING  AS  OPPOSED  TO  AFTER.

IF  YOU  WIN  THE  BID  IT  WILL  BE  YOUR  RESPONSIBILTY  TO  PICK  THIS  BIKE  UP  IN  NJ  (08332)  OR  ARRANGE  TO  HAVE  THAT  DONE.  WE WILL  NOT  MAKE  SHIPPING  ARRANGEMENTS, BUT  WILL  HELP  LOAD  ON  THIS  END.   BIKE  IS  BEING  SOLD  REASONABLE  AND  SOLD  " AS  IS  WHERE  IS "  (NO  WARRANTY  OF  ANY  TYPE).  

PLEASE  LOOK  AT  THE  PHOTOS  AND  FEEL  FREE  TO  ASK  QUESTIONS  PRIOR  TO  BIDDING / BUYING  TO  BE  SURE  THIS  IS  THE  ONE  YOU  WANT / NEED.   WE HAVE  SEVERAL  OTHER  PHOTOS  AVAILABLE  FOR  THIS  ITEM  --  IF  YOU  WOULD  LIKE  TO  SEE  THEM  PLEASE  SEND  US  AN  E-MAIL  ADDRESS  TO  FORWARD  THEM  TO.   WE  WILL  ALSO  FORWARD  THE  POSTED  ONES  SO  YOU  MAY  BLOW  UP, ROTATE, ETC.  ALL  OF  THEM  TO  TAKE  A  BETTER  LOOK.  ALSO --  IF  YOU  WIN  THE  BID  PLEASE  DO  NOT  SEND  PAYMENT  UNTIL  WE  HAVE  INVOICED  YOU INCLUDING THE SHIPPING COSTS  AND/OR  PICK-UP  INFO.   ----  AS  NOTED  ABOVE  BEST  IF  YOU  PICK-UP  HERE  IN  N.J.  (08332)  OR  ARRANGE  THE  SHIPPING.   - .   THANKS  --  ALLACMARO

NOTES:  1.   WE  KNOW  IT  MAY  NOT  BE  POSSIBLE  TO  PICK  THIS  UP  WITHIN  A  FEW  DAYS  BECAUSE  OF  DISTANCE / WORK  SCHDULE, ETC.  SO  PLEASE  SEND  A  DEPOSIT  OF  AT  LEAST  $150.00 (NON-REFUNDABLE)  WITHIN  48  TO  72  HOURS  TO  CLOSE  THE  DEAL.  THANKS

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