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1981 Honda Cb900 Custom No Reserve (see Video) on 2040-motos

US $640.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:45000 ColorColor: brown`
Location:

Bolingbrook, Illinois, US

Bolingbrook, Illinois, US
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1981 Honda CB900 Custom NO RESERVE (See video), US $640.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

1981 Honda CB900 Custom NO RESERVE (See video), US $640.00, image 2 1981 Honda CB900 Custom NO RESERVE (See video), US $640.00, image 3 1981 Honda CB900 Custom NO RESERVE (See video), US $640.00, image 4

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 This bike ran pretty well 2 years ago before it was put away for the winter.  A couple weeks ago I pulled it out of the mothballs, started it up and found it was running on 3 cylinders.  I took the carbs off, cleaned them, and ran a bottle of  B-12 carb cleaner through the gas.  It is now running on all 4 cylinders, but backfires on deceleration.  It has brand new tires with less than 10 miles on them, has new headlight ears, new headlight, new battery and both cam timing chains have recently been changed along with new rings and valve adjustment.  It comes with 2 Vetter hard bags that are in decent shape, along with mounting hardware.  Right now I just don't have any time or energy to put into this bike and need the space in my garage. 

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