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1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2006
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Morristown, Tennessee, United States

Morristown, Tennessee, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):550 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This was my uncles bike that has been parked since 92.   Ran fine when parked according to my aunt  but has been sitting in garage since then.  I brought it home from our family vacation with the family this summer and now have it titled in my name.  I have keys to the bike and the keys to the bags as well but see info below on the bags.

It will need carbs cleaned and a battery.  Has compression and shifts through all gears.  I have not tried to start and fully expect it will be a really bad-AXX ride with a bit of TLC and know how to clean and sync the carbs.

I love the bike but need the space.

Selling with NO reserve so highest bidder get's a very sweet ride with all original paint.

I would assume the winner will pull all the bags off so I am planning on keeping them.  If you absolutely MUST have them then I will sell them with the bike for an extra $100.  Most guys take them off anyway but I thought I would leave them on so you got a sense of the character of the previous owner/rider.  This was his cruiser and it has a lot to offer the next owner.

The fairing has seen better days but I will leave it on unless you want me to pull it off to make it easier to move.

Very cool vintage metalized sticker on the bike from the original dealership in North Attleboro Mass.

Chrome is very nice for a 40 year bike,  overall really pretty amazing .  This is an awesome vintage bike with great looks and performance history.

Pick up in TN at my house  37813  or ship anywhere if you handle ALL the details. I do travel to Cincinnati often and would be willing to carry the bike up with me under the following circumstances.....It must be paid for in full before I bring it up, It must be picked up during the week at the plant while I am in town (usually mid week).  I am happy to do this at no charge to save you some miles if I can help.

I require a $200 immediate deposit at the end of the auction so I know you are sincere bidder.  Bid to win good luck.



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