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76 Honda 400f Supersport (medina) on 2040-motos

$3,750
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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76 honda 400f supersport (medina), $3,750, image 1

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1976 honda cb 400 f supersport bike has new battery tires are great no rot seat like new . bike starts right up and runs good SHIFTS THROUGH ALL GEARS ALSO NO LEAKS tank has two small chips on right side see pics. and on same side on bottom a little bubble .inside of tank is clean front and back fender has some pitting other than that its in very terrific shape from 1-10 would give it a 8-9. 6800mis on it . can deliver up to 200mis for a $1.00 a mile 1 way call 33zer0 948 2zer088

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