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1967 Honda Cb160 (see Description For Detailed Pictures) on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:13988
Location:

Sturgis, South Dakota, US

Sturgis, South Dakota, US
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Honda CB description

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1967 Honda CB160
Similar to the one purchased from us by Rick Harrison from Pawn Stars, this beautifully restored 160 featuring new paint, seat and tires. Chrome is also in great shape and simply put, the bike runs as nice as it looks. CB160s are getting harder and harder to find in this kind of condition, don't miss out on having one that will make that $40,000 chopper in front of you disappear!

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Serious parties are welcome to contact Jason in our internet sales department at (303) 815-5064 for any questions about this or any of our other listings.


A little about our bikes...
Gypsie Vintage Cycle is one of the premier motorcycle restoration companies in the country. The motorcycles we restore and resell range in age from twenty to fifty years old. We are in the business of restoration not re-manufacturing. You are buying an old motorcycle that has been thoroughly gone through and re-conditioned. Unless otherwise stated the original motor, transmission, and drive train have been checked and found to be within acceptable tolerance considering the age and mileage on the motorcycle. 

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Shipping...
All other shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the buyer (especially international). We have worked with Keyboard Carriage, shipmybike(dot)com and haulbikes(dot)com as have our customers. A quick internet will award you several results should their rates not be to your liking. We are happy to work with whatever shipping arrangements you make. Pickup at our shop is also available should you be attending the Sturgis Rally or just stopping through on vacation.


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