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1970 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Marysville, Michigan, United States

Marysville, Michigan, United States
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Honda CB description

Almost restored Honda CB450. Running out of time to finish this project. The bike did run before I decided to rewire it. The frame has been sandblasted and powder coated along with all the engine covers. The seat is hand made. It has a gel battery, digital ignition, new rear tire, new engine bolts, rear wheel bearings, and too much to list. Currently not running due to wiring. Pick up only please.

Moto blog

Honda gave birth to a new baby

Sat, 02 Sep 2017

Naked 150SS Racer Concept turned into a production model.A show bike with a spectacular design and a cocky “racing” name was presented in March at the motor show in Bangkok, and starting with autumn it turned into a serial CB150R bike. The motor is a modest 150cc with two camshafts, liquid cooling and a six-speed gearbox. The CB150R features an inverted fork, a front caliper radial mount brake system and optional ABS.

Things I wouldn't like to race: Part 1

Mon, 25 Jul 2011

Now I know that Mike Hailwood raced a 6-cylinder Honda but that's no excuse for this CBX I spotted at the Bikers Days Spa Classic. The 1047cc, inline 6 cylinder, 24 Valve, DOHC Honda might be a feat of engineering brilliance but it looks like it would be a right handful on track. I've added a picture of an oil tanker to give you an idea of just how long the CBX's wheelbase really is.

Mental Monkey video

Wed, 01 Jun 2011

Words fail me. Presumably, if your pockets are deep enough to buy all the engine parts from Kitaco (how about a DOHC four-valve head?), this sort of performance is within the reach of every C90 Honda owner. All those cabbies doing their 'knowledge' would make mincemeat of London traffic with this sort of acceleration.