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1973 Honda Cb450 on 2040-motos

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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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1973 Honda CB450 $1400 Firm. Titled, and current registration. CB450 is NOT running. Will with very little work. 50 dollars worth of parts and a couple of hours of work will get her started. Put a little bit more to get road ready. just had carbs cleaned in august and hasn't been turned over since then.newer wiring harness installed, new spark plugs, new fuel lines. bike is complete. Needs a battery, gas, and elbow grease.Honda CB450s are getting rarer and rarer every year, perfect for a restoration, cafe, or brat bike. Appointments are limited to weekends only.

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