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Honda 1982 CB900F SUPER SPORT Rare find. A Must see! (1982)
Honda 1982 CB900F SUPER SPORT Rare find. A Must see! 35.526 Miles or 56.841K.2024-07-05 22:41:12Scarborough, Ontario, Canada56,8415,200.00
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1978 Honda CB (1978)
1978 Honda Hondamatic cb 750A- automatic , very hard to find super rare in this condition, one of kind, the biggest automatic motorcycle of it’s time, runs and looks very well, fresh tune up, new battery, new red paint job, very clean, lots of power, easy to ride only hi-low gear one for city one for highway, made easy for everyone. Very low original km on it.only 20000km, canadian bike. Needs seat recover, everything else is original and all in good condition, ready to ride coming summer . serious buyers only please, if you have any question email us first before you bid on it.2016-11-19 04:36:33Markham, Ontario, Canada102,999.99
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Honda: CB (1980)
This completely rebuilt and overhauled RestoMod just finished completion-blending vintage soul with modern touches. Powder coated frame and mags, overhauled engine, rebuilt and dynojetted carbs, all new seals, new back shocks, custom seat, LED lights/signals/mirrors, new fairing, old/new stock speedometer, custom pipes & exhaust wrap, front fork boots, modified fenders, new battery, new hand grips, and less than 500km on rebuilt engine (new old stock shows 50k which was the count prior to work/overhaul being done), and one of a kind custom paint job. All mechanical work completed by Canadian Gears and documentation available. Bike design by LimeStyle and custom paint applied by Dez's paint shop. This unique bike is a showstopper and has lots of power and fantastic street appeal.2016-10-28 04:43:23Gloucester, Ontario, Canada50012000
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Honda: CB (1976)
tank repainted,new side covers and badges,front fender rechromed seat recovered..insurance only 160 a year under classic coverage.saftied only 3 months ago2016-07-29 04:43:53Windsor, Ontario, Canada1711000
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1982 Honda CB (1982)
This project started with a 4000 original mile excellent running bike. Obviously much has been done. This is a tribute to that virginia based shop that builds awesome customs ( not sure if i'm allowed to use their name so i wont, but they build awesome bikes just way tooooo expensive for most folks...roughly $30,000).2016-07-25 04:43:49Grimsby, Ontario, Canada54900
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Honda: CB (1972)
This is a very lovingly rebuilt, rewired, and restored custom 1972 CB450. Engine, starter, electrical system has been rebuilt from the ground up by some of the best in the city, with all work finished and final tuning done by Corsa Mecchanica in Toronto. The engine has been re-bored adding extra horsepower, and a lot of care has been put into this project over the past 3 years. Runs like it was built yesterday. Aside from all that good stuff, it's probably the best looking cafe racer I've seen, mainly because of the amazing and very rare gas tank from a 1969 Hellcat: http://www.ebay.com/itm/171353207160 Please feel free to reach out with any questions!2016-06-18 04:42:06Toronto, Ontario, Canada134,999.00
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Custom black barn find project bike cruiser stock not running 650cc (1980)
This bike is sold in 'as is' conditionThe bike has not been running for several yearsThe bike is complete but missing some minor partsThis bike is a second owner Clear title with no liens against itWill not ship. Pick up onlyWill have to be towed or traileredPayment must be made before releasePayment to be made within 3 days of purchaseAll sales final2013-10-15 00:13:05Toronto, Ontario, CA39,000350.00
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1974 HONDA CB200 (1974)
SEE MORE MOTORCYCLES AT: www. dukes motorcycles.ca 1974 Honda CB 200 Original paint bike with most components untouched. Missing some tank badges and top trim Mufflers, wheels, seat, chrome, and paint in reasonably good condition. A mid-seventies Japanese bike for the collector or restorer We are located in Canada, 45 minutes from Detroit and three hours from NY State.2013-10-17 00:16:17Blenheim, Ontario, CA01,390.00
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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride
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