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1983 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $5,800.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:99 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,062 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Offering this Rare 1983 Honda CB1100F Supersport in near mint condition. Stock engine, carbs & airbox. Perfect gas tank and side covers, excellent tail section and front fender. Very good solid stock exhaust. Rebuilt stock Keihin carbs with new Honda NOS floats, tuned and sychronized, New NOS Honda grips, new air filter, new NGK plugs and NGK wires. Runs very strong, and has HUGE torque down low and in the middle, with a clean throttle response everywhere right up to redline. No leaks, and no smoke! Gearbox and clutch are smooth and solid. Wheels are in excellent condition, and brakes work correctly with good power and no drag.

Honda offered this model one year only in '83 as the ultimate evolution of the big air-cooled Twin Cam Honda Fours of the 750F, 900F, 1100F Supersport line. It was a last hurrah really, as the new V-4 Honda's with liquid cooling would be replacing the air cooled inline fours in '84. This bike was converted early in it's life to the standard round headlight style offered in the UK, and in other markets. I don't have the fairing and square headlight. Odometer reads 16987, but can't be verified.

Flaws are few, but I will note them. The seat cover has a small split that hasn't grown, but would need to be re-covered to be perfect. There is is a split in the front fender and light fading, it would need a repair and repainting to be perfect. The tail section has a small place where the decal has been rubbed off, and has light fading. It would need to be repainted with a new decal set, and then cleared over, which the factory neglected to do. None of these flaws are very noticeable, and everyone is always amazed at the bikes age and condition, but I want to disclose them nonetheless.

Clean title in hand.

Questions are welcome. Thanks for looking!

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