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You are bidding on a 1974 Honda CB 450 in excellent condition, bike runs shifts as should all lights work. Tires and chain, sprockets are recently replaced. paint is perfect condition. The exhaust is in great shape no holes. Bike was just serviced, oil and new battery. Bike is being sold as pictured, PA title in my name. You are bidding on a 40+ year old (AS-IS) motorcycle, know your limits. Please email any questions or concerns, so I may address them. I can can store your purchase for several weeks if needed, must be paid in full for that option. Any zero feedback bidders must contact me before bidding. Please do not bid if you can't pay or fulfill my terms of auction. $500.00 none refundable deposit at end of auction, balance as per terms.
The CB450K7 was sold in 1974 in one of two colors: Candy Orange or Maxim Brown Metallic. The gas tank and side covers were the basic color (i.e., brown or orange). The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. The gas tank stripes were gold and black. The "450 DOHC" side cover emblem was white and red. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. There was a chrome grip pipe behind the seat. The front braking system used a hydraulic disc. The fork boots were black rubber. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The instruments were tilted toward the rider. There was an independent light housing added between the speedometer and tachometer. The fenders were chrome. The mufflers were megaphone-shaped. The engine was a 444cc DOHC parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-7000001.
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