1983 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
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For Sale: 1983 Honda CB1100F
Only 22,000 Miles, Starts and runs although I'm sure its due for a carb cleaning. Collectors bike that was only made for one year although Honda brought it back in 2015. Only one prior owner, who added supersport exhaust, and CR Racing Carbs which retail over $500 alone. This sale will include the bikes original handlebars and carburetor. The bike is in great condition giving its age, although its not perfect. The gas tank was cleaned/professionally lined about a year ago. Physical damage to the bike includes a small scuff and crack on the front fairing (Shown in photo) and small crack in rear fairing (Also shown) Feel free to contact with any questions. Looking to buy a new bike so I am selling some of my vintage stuff. |
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