Honda CB description
This bike is in near mint all original condition. Paint is beautiful, seat is perfect, mufflers are mint and so on! The CB1000 Custom was a 1 year only built bike by Honda and replaced the 900 from years past. It has the original ten speed dual range transmission that works perfectly. The tires are near new and I wouldn't hesitate to ride this bike anywhere. If you have been looking for a nice low mileage '8 CB1000 Custom then you know how hard they are to find and find in this condition.
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