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1980 Honda Cb650 Sohc, No Reserve, Excellent Condition on 2040-motos

US $860.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:18544 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Lancaster, New York, US

Lancaster, New York, US
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1980 HONDA CB650 SOHC, NO RESERVE, excellent condition, US $860.00, image 1

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Honda CB tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:RC052006871

Honda CB description

For sale 1980 CB650. This auction is listed with No RESERVE highest bidder wins. I'm located in Buffalo (14086)New York and I am willing to transport the motorcycle up to 100 miles except into Canada.  Good luck bidding you won't be disappointed.


This cb650 is in exceptional  condition for its age with 18544 original miles. The paint is original and the motor has been untouched. I completely went over this motorcycle making sure it's reliability was the number one thing. Whatever you see on the bike that isn't original can simply be put back to its original spec. All original fenders, air boxes, taillights etc. will be included at the end of auction. I just drove the bike 160 miles for mercy flight charity with out any problems. I received numerous complements about the bike and people were even taking pictures with the bike.

The carburetor was completely gone through, i changed the needles, gaskets, and both jets on all  four carbs to support the air filter pods and the 4 into 1 exhaust.
The SOHC inline 4 sounds amazing when you open up the throttle.  It's got new Shinko 777 white wall tires, stainless steel braided brake line up front. The handle bars are clubman style which really go well with rest of the bike but can easily be replaced back original or another style of your liking. It also has a new battery and spark plugs.
The taillight was replaced with an led unit  and  small blinkers to make for a clean look

The pictures should speak for themselves, good luck bidding. Feel free to contact me for any questions.
REMEMBER NO RESERVE .

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