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1974 Honda Cb350f Cafe on 2040-motos

US $900.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:17862
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
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I have up for auction a 1974 Honda CB350f (four). The bike is in good condition but it is definetly a project. I bought it to fix it up and turn it into a cafe racer but I just dont have the time for it and I own another motorcycle so my interest level has just gone down. It has a new rectifier\regulator (2 of them - not installed), ignition coil (and 1 extra), turn signals, and a few other things. The bike is currently not starting but it will turn on - sounds like it might need another new ignition coil installed (there are 2 on this bike)? I have no desire to tinker with it so hopefully the highest bidder does. Everything does work - kick start, horn, lights, etc. This bike could be a really cool cafe racer or bobber for someone who has the time to work on it. 

 
 
New clutch - also have another rebuilt clutch basket on hand if you want it
Clubman handle bars (not currently installed on the bike)
regulator/rectifier (2 new ones) - also have the old ones on hand if you would like them.
new ignition coil and 1 more (needs to be rewired to be installed)
new turn signals and a new turn signal relay (not installed)
New battery - purchased a few weeks ago
New front bearing
 
I know it needs...
  • new rear shocks
  • it does leak some oil
  • carbs could probably use a cleaning - I cleaned them at the begining of the summer
  • obviously - fix what ever it is that is causeing it not to turn on

The bike comes as is. Its a great bike and it really just needs some TLC. It has normal rusting for the age of the bike - can easily be blasted and repainted. 

 

 
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