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1973 Honda CB (1973)
Here is a 1972 CB350F Four, the smallest four cylinder CB Honda ever made. This one is in great condition for its age. The inside of the tank is somewhat rough as shown in the picture but there are no holes in the tank. The chrome on the aftermarket 4 into 2 exhaust is pretty clean with minor surface rust on the exhaust manifolds. The title is clean and non-oped.The bike was running a year ago but it sat for the winter and will need some work including a carburetor clean and rebuild. The parts that have been replaced with new parts since I've had it for the past 2 years include:-New petcock, new clutch plates, new air filter, new carb gaskets, new jets, new brake bleeder valve, new levers, new fuel filter and fuel line, new points, new ignition coils More info:- 12k miles on the odometer - Kick start and electric start both work - Changed the oil and filter ~200 miles ago. Will also include: Spare front tire, 4 pod filters, spare clutch gasket, some extra jets and carburetor needle valves.2016-07-31 04:43:07San Francisco, California, United States122,000.00
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1972 Honda CB (1972)
Here is a 1972 CB350F Four, the smallest four cylinder Honda ever made. This is one is in great condition for its age. The inside of the tank is somewhat rusty but there are no holes in the tank. The chrome on the aftermarket 4 into 2 exhaust is pretty clean with minor surface rust. The title is clean and non-oped.The bike was running but it sat for too long and will need a new carb clean. The parts that have been replaced with new parts since I've had it for the past 2 years include:-New petcock, new clutch plates, new air filter, new carb gaskets, new jets, new brake bleeder valve, new levers, new fuel filter and fuel line, new points, new ignition coils More info:- 12k miles on the odometer - Kick start and electric start both work - Changed the oil and filter ~200 miles ago. Will also include: Spare front tire, 4 pod filters, spare clutch gasket, some extra jets and carburetor needle valves.2016-06-27 04:42:25San Francisco, California, United States122,500.00
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1975 Honda CB (1975)
1975 HONDA CB750 - Frame: CB750 2533715 Motor: CB750E 2416068 Stock, unmodded engine and chassis, minor cosmetic restoration to near original condition. 16K original miles. New paint just done in black metallic pearl ..2016-08-04 04:43:19San Francisco, California, United States154300
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1974 Honda CB (1974)
1974 HONDA CB750 Metallic Blue, Clean and Authentic Offering a real nice blue 1974 HONDA CB750 for your consideration. 15,890 miles, runs and rides like a Honda. All stock, unmodded, minor restoration to close to original condition.2016-07-27 04:43:50San Francisco, California, United States154700
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1974 CB350F project (1974)
1974 Honda CB 350 Four - rare, cool little bike. clean title in hand, reg non-op. Set up as a cruiser, it's kinda cute. Not a runner, but nice platform for custom build project.2013-10-19 00:45:44San Francisco, California, US7,020500.00
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1976 Honda Cb 500 (1976)
1976 Honda Cb 500, The bike starts every time (electric starter), runs great, I use it 3-4 times a week to commute to work in downtown San Francisco. I took my girlfriend to Napa over the weekend, rode probably 200 miles in 90 degree weather without worries. Tires are very good, just a few hundred miles in them, since I replaced them new in August of 2012.2013-12-13 23:15:40San Francisco, CA19,4003,000.00
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1978 CB750 K8 SOHC (1978)
This sale is for a 1978 Honda CB 750 K8 - the last year of the SOHC- clean title in hand, reg non-op. Good runner, great platform for custom build. <43k miles Bits replaced/serviced in the last month: New points, plate and condensers New chain K&N filters (rejetted) Rebuilt carb Handlebars, grips New Lucas taillight (Dime City) New aluminum blinkers New throttle cables New Spark plugs New Battery New ignition switch Serviced all the bits that need to make it go. Tank is pristine inside. I took the exterior of the tank down to raw metal except two stripes to slim it down, but I left the rad eagle sticker the previous owner put on the cap cover.2013-09-03 05:39:08San Francisco, California, US42,8501,600.00
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