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Rare Opportunity! This is a 1983 (only year available in the USA) CB1100F. This bike was in storage for an extended period of time but has been recomissioned and is ready to be enjoyed. Because of the bike's rarity, they have been appreciating rapidly since they really are the best of the CB series Honda brought into the USA. This is the Blue/White US version as shown in the pictures. The original pipes did have the baffles removed but the black chrome is in reasonable shape. Has an aftermarket storage rack fitted which is very sturdy and makes the bike more useful for the longer trips. Ready to be enjoyed by the next owner, shipping can be arranged but costs are for the buyer, I can deliver within 100 miles for $50. I will also be at Barber Motorsports Park in October and could take the bike there too. |
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