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Honda CB description
This bike is in great condition, starts up and rides beautifully. Besides being a lot of fun to ride, I love that the modifications on this bike have been done very tastefully. Some of the most recent work that has been done on it is; new engine gaskets, oil change, idle speed and timing tune up and new spark plugs. I have two bins filled with the original parts, a set of new mufflers, an extra motor and a helmet that will come with the bike too if you want it. The bike is staying in my garage right now in south florida and I ride it a couple of times a week when the weathers nice.
If you have any questions or want to see more of the bike feel free to contact me. Thank you |
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