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Cb360t Original Red Stock Low Miles Vintage Collector Cafe Racer Air Cooled Twin on 2040-motos

US $1,895.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:11141 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Elkhorn, Wisconsin, US

Elkhorn, Wisconsin, US
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CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 2 CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 3 CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 4 CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 5 CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 6 CB360T ORIGINAL RED STOCK LOW MILES VINTAGE COLLECTOR CAFE RACER AIR COOLED TWIN, US $1,895.00, image 7

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:CB3602212360

Honda CB description

1976 Honda CB360T - 11,141 Miles - Clear Title 

 

Original red tank, original side covers as well, all with emblems and decals. Very well preserved unrestored collectible bike.  Check out all the photos, this is an excellent vintage Honda in stock condition! Starts easy, runs strong. All lights and gauges work.  

This is an exceptionally great model - a highly sought after vintage motorcycle. It is a classic parallel twin cylinder which gives it a unique feel and sound that Honda is famous for pioneering in the 1970's. This is a lot of fun to ride and definitely will get a lot of compliments!

Features:


Chain Drive, Front Disc Brake, Rear Drum Brake, Dual Adjustable Rear Shock Suspension, Chrome Spoke Wheels, Electronic & Kick Starting Systems, Passenger Seat & Foot Pegs, Side & Center Stands

Recent Service:


New Front Tire, New Battery, New Spark Plugs, Cleaned Carburetors and other basic service by dealer. 

Nitpicks

Some minor wear associated with a well taken care of bike that is in original condition and has not been restored.

I have not test driven this bike, previous long-time owner (75 year old) had the bike serviced in the spring and left it sit in the garage over the summer due to health issues.  I drained the old gas and had to replace the battery as it went dry and lost it's charge.  I'm not a cycle expert, but put fresh gas in it and it fired right up.  I did check the carb bowls and they look spotless.  I did notice the petcock fuel screen is missing, so the new owner should replace it or put inline filters on the bike. 

Own A Piece Of History - Qualifies For Collector Plates!

Terms

Paypal deposit is due 24 hours after sale.  Balance is due via cashier's check no later than 7 days after auction ends.  I do not offer "cash at pick up" on any ebay items.  I will store the item for 14 days after sale, storage fees of $5 daily will begin on the 15th day.  Please make arrangements to look at or have the bike inspected before making an offer or bid.  Bike is being sold "as is" with no express or implied warranty.  Do no ask for any exceptions to the terms after the sale.  If you need special treatment or have special circumstances, please ask prior to making an offer. Thank you for your interest. 

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