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1976 Honda Cb550f on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:17000
Location:

Pearl River, New York, US

Pearl River, New York, US
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB550F2009464

Honda CB description

THANKS FOR CHECKING OUT THIS GREAT BIKE!

This is a 1976 Honda CB550F motorcycle with less than 17,000 miles.  This motorcycle has been sitting protected in my Rockland County, New York 
garage for 25 years. This bike is not road ready and would need some restoration. As far as can be remembered, the bike ran fine aside from a 
minor carburetor problem. There are no keys or title to be found.   There is a Clymer Manual for it.
   If anyone knows about this model older motorcycle, it can be very collectible.  A little work and effort could result is much satisfaction.
       
             Contact # 845-406-7314 with questions or to set up appointment.

THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST!

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