1982 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Ellington, Connecticut, United States
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1982 Honda CD 650 with 33,000 miles on it. Runs as expected for its age and is a perfect bike to learn on, it will go above 70mph but starts to get a bit uncomfortable at that speed, myself I have never taken it above 80mph.
Starts first time and has a brand new battery ( fitted in March 2016). I didn't use it much last year but the year of 2014 I used it for work every day of the summer ( until there was snow on the road).
Comes with a windshield as you can see in the pictures so you don't get too wet in the rain.
Happy to have anyone come and see it at the weekend or in the evening but once you bid you are bidding to buy not look.
Also happy to answer any questions, send me your phone number and I can all you back for a chat if you want.
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