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Rare 1983 Honda CB 1000 Custom.
Newer tires, newer battery, full windshield and highway pegs. Has low/high sets of gears and shaft drive. No road rash. Needs a little work - drips a little oil (probably needs a head gasket), smokes a little at start-up, brakes are wearing, and right taillight housing is
broken. Despite that, it starts right up and is ready to ride. It is in pretty decent shape for a 33 year old bike.
Dependable, smooth ride, nice touring bike, has never broken down. Have
maintenance records back to the late 90's and a service manual. Willing to drive a short distance to meet buyer.
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