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1966 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):305 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS.  PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.  THANK YOU VERY MUCH       THIS MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY EITHER IMPLIED OR DIRECT.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  

                                                                                      1966 Honda 305 Superhawk

You are bidding on a 1966 Honda 305 Superhawk Model CB77.  This is an original bike with a CLEAR TITLE.

It is NOT currently running.  I do have the air filters and rubber air snorkels but they are currently not on the bike.  I have not tried to start the bike because it has been parked for a few years.  I am not a mechanic nor do I claim to be one.  I have owned alot of old bikes and this one has come from a collection owned by a friend from Ohio.  He doesn't have any history of the bike either.  You are buying an original 305 Superhawk with a clear title.  The tires hold air and it shifts. Perfect bike to restore!!!

PAYMENT BY PAY PAL ONLY:  You need to have a Pay Pal account linked up to your ebay email address. Invoice will be send to you and please pay when you receive the Invoice.  If you do not have the money to buy, please do not bid.  

The bike is located in Onsted, Michigan 49265 which is 62 miles southwest of Detroit and 45 minutes northwest of Toledo, Ohio.  I do not ship motorcycles and I am not a dealer or a mechanic.  The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for their own shipping or pick the bike up.  I will store the bike for 30 days.  Please try to get it picked up by then.  Thanks.

PAYMENT:     PAY PAL ONLY.  (I will need your email address as linked to your Pay Pal so I can send you an Invoice), PAY WHEN YOU WIN.

SHIPPING:      BUYER MUST PAY FOR AND ARRANGE THEIR OWN SHIPPING PLEASE.  I CAN AND WILL HOLD IT HERE FOR YOU FOR UP TO 30 days.  


 


 














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