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1970 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $9700
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:38 ColorColor: Dark Green
Location:

Altadena, California, United States

Altadena, California, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 TypeType:Cafe For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

I'm selling this bike because I'm moving off to college in a two weeks and need some extra cash for tuition. The bike has been my personal project for three years, and has yielded lots of memorable rides as well as indispensable mechanical knowledge. There's been lots of upgrades, as well as fixes that have made the bike perform in some ways better than it did when the bike was sold in 1970, the extensive work I've done on the electrical being is an example of that. Besides that all parts are functioning and in good order such as the hand controls. 

The engine has low compression, and I would love to fix the issue myself but I've run out of time and so am handing the last bit of the project off to (hopefully) you. If you have money to send the bike to a shop they'll be able to fix the issue, but if you're mechanically inclined you should be able to fix it yourself. 

Performance Upgrades:
  1. Custom wiring harness
  2. K&N High Performance Cone air filters
  3. Michelin Pilot Active tires with < 1500mi use
  4. New Drum Brake Pads
  5. Rick''s Motorsports Electrics Stator 
  6. Refurbished starter motor
  7. NGK spark plug wires 
  8. NGK spark plugs 
  9. Upgraded high voltage coils
  10. Upgraded regulator/rectifier
  11. Upgraded condensers
  12. Upgraded turn signal relay
  13. New breakers
  14. Harley exhaust 
  15. New chain
  16. Tank de-rusted and coated
  17. In line fuel filters
  18. New fuel petcock
  19. New throttle cables
  20. New front brake cables
  21. New rpm cord
Aesthetic Upgrades:
  1. $600 paint job from Holmes Body Shop in Pasadena
  2. 7in satin black headlight
  3. Aftermarket turn signals  
  4. Aftermarket LED brake light
  5. CRG folding mirror 
  6. Fiberglass header wraps
  7. Upgraded horn 
  8. New starter relay
  9. New rubber for foot pegs and kickstarter 
  10. Aftermarket hand grips
Not Installed Extras (Take if needed/wanted):
  1. Olive green canvas Saddle Bags
  2. Clymer maintenance manual
  3. Battery charger
  4. Passenger pegs
  5. OnGuard 1in cord lock 
  6. K&N air filter cleaner and oil
  7. Lucas Oil Chain Lube 
  8. Chem Dip carb cleaner
  9. Gasket sealer 
  10. Extra spark plugs
  11. Octane Booster 
  12. Fuel Enzyme Treatment
  13. Cafe style swept back handlebars - not installed 
  14. Various jet sizes
  15. Original airfilters
  16. Original air filter covers
  17. Original headlight 
  18. Extra set of hand controls - good for fixing issues that may arise 
  19. Original turn signals

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