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1979 Honda Cbx Super Sport Immaculate 5470 Actual Miles Time Capsule Cbx on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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Totally original bike with no issues. This bike is a very well kept, near mint example and has been cleaned and recommissioned to be ridden and or shown as desired. Correct seat, exhaust, shocks, turn signals, etc. Bike is bone stock original and pristine. Bike has "factory upgrade kit'' please check out the photos. Bike has the correct cylinder studs installed by the factory (factory recall) for those who wish to display or show this bike to be 100% correct. Only minor imperfection is a slight small chrome stain on right exhaust and 1 tiny paint chip about the size of the end of a pen on tail section neither are even noticeable. This is the nicest unrestored 79 CBX I have seen anywhere.

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