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1975 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Olmsted Falls, Ohio, United States

Olmsted Falls, Ohio, United States
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Honda CB tech info

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Honda CB description

1975 Honda CB360TK0 1981 Original Miles - Solid Rusty Rider!

Carbs and petcock cleaned and rebuilt with new OEM Honda parts. Gas tank nice inside, only cleaned and flushed. New fuel lines.
New battery, plugs, fresh engine oil, new fork oil, and other OEM Honda odds and ends.
Front brake caliper and master cylinder rebuilt with new OEM parts. Stops as well as it goes.
Original Bridgestone tires are OK for around town. They do have some cracks in the sidewalls.
All lights and electrics work as they should.
All other maintenance items like valve clearances, ignition timing, cam chain tension, etc. are DONE.
The original "Candy Riviera Blue Metallic" paint is in good condition and looks better in the pictures than it does in person. Couple of scratches/dings in the tank as pictured. Plastic side covers are in nice shape.
Chrome is one step above terrible in most areas, gone in others. Don't expect any good chrome.
One small hole on the bottom of the left muffler was professionally patched - see picture. Mufflers are otherwise solid.

Please note: This motorcycle had recalls issued in 1975 by HONDA on the cam chain tensioner and rocker arm pins. These had not been done when we got the bike, and we decided not to do them. Everything we've read indicates that there's no issues if you adjust the cam chain and change the oil at the recommended intervals. We did not feel that cracking open a well-running motor with less than 2000 miles on it was worth it. We can show you how to adjust the cam chain.

Clear Ohio title.
Cash or cashiers check within 7 days of auction end please.
We do not ship, or make arrangements for shipping.
We will store the bike for up to two weeks from auction end awaiting pickup by you or your shipper.
Interested parties are welcome to inspect the bike prior to bidding in Olmsted Township, OH. Contact us to make arrangements.

Here's a recent video of this bike running:
(no chipmunks were harmed during filming)

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