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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Galena, Ohio, United States

Galena, Ohio, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Up for sale is a cafe' project I started working on a few years ago. Clear title in hand. I've since lost the time and desire to finish the project, family time is more important. When I purchased the bike it ran fine aside from dirty carbs, I just wanted to rebuild is mostly from the ground up. Immediately I tore the bike down to the frame and started from the ground up. Unwanted weight was removed from the frame, loop welded in, sanded complete frame, primed and painted. Part of the weight savings  Needless to say it's super clean. Purchased newer wheels, new front rotor, new tires, newer tank, carb rebuild kits, rear sets, new complete motor bolt kit, and all new gaskets. These parts alone cost around my asking price. My original intention was to tear down the motor and replace all the bolts, gaskets and so on with the new kits I purchased, that's around the time I became a grandpa so it never was completed. I placed the motor back in the frame this weekend so the new owner can do as they like. Motor was degreased but the new parts remain in the packages. My plan was to finish it over this winter but my 3 year old little shadow has knocked it over with his 4 wheeler one too many times. The newer tank now has a small crease in it so it's time to go! See list of items below. What you see, is what you get. It's pretty much all there, anything missing is listed below. It's a project!!! Partial trades of a PW50 are welcome! ****Please note I will be out of town on vacation October 14th-October 20th so the bike would need to be picked up before that time or the 21st-23rd**** Please email me with questions. As always, good luck and happy bidding! New Items Front Fork Seals (installed) Newer Wheels (installed) New Wheels bearings F&R (installed) New Tires (Installed) Newer Tank (Installed, small crease thanks to a 3 year old) Rear Sets (Installed but still need to be sorted out) New Front Rotor (Installed) New Rear Brake Pads (Installed) New Complete Gasket Set (Needs Installed) New Motor Bolt Kit (Needs Installed) New Carb Kits (Needs Installed Carbs are off the bike and apart) New Cafe Seat Pan (Needs Installed/Mounted somehow, just sitting on frame) Needed Items (Known items, forgive me if I'm missing something) Complete Exhaust & Studs Oil Filter Carb Filters Hoses Lightning = Headlight, Tail light (Original was going to install in the seat pan with turn signal delete) Battery system of some sort Rear shocks seem fine but they are rusty Mount for the speedo and tac if you choose (I was going to purchase and aftermarket speedo only) Modded Parts Front peg mount delete Side stand delete Rear Loop Welded in Modded stock upper triple clamp for a cleaner look

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