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I have two cafe style honda CB's for sale and are offering them as a package deal.
1977 CB 550 1973 CB 750 I was converting them into cafe racers but have ran out of time and money. The bikes have many new parts and are very close to being finished. Needs to be completed -Turn signals installed (New aftermarket in box) -Tail light installed (New aftermarket in box) - Minor wiring - they will need a tune up the 550 was running a bit rough before i started the build the 750 ran fine. Carburetor clean up should do the trick. Fill free to call me with any questions or if you want to come see in person. 831-521-5433 |
Honda CB for Sale
1977 honda cb(US $2,600.00)
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