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Honda : Cb 1981 Honda Cb 650 Custom - - - Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

$1,699
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Enfield, Connecticut

Enfield, CT
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Up for sale is a nicely restored 1981 Honda CB 650 Custom. The bike has been completely restored from top to bottom, paint etc...by the previous owner. The bike has been sitting for a few years indoors. The bike needs the usual carb cleaning, fuel tank drained and replenished etc... to make it roadworthy. The bike cosmetically is flawless for the most part. This bike has the potential to become a Cafe Racer or just leave it stock. If you are into the Classics, then buy this Custom Honda with Confidence!

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