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1986 Honda Cb450sc Nighthawk Motorcycle Runs And Looks Great on 2040-motos

US $760.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:36081 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Leadville, Colorado, US

Leadville, Colorado, US
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Honda Nighthawk photos

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Honda Nighthawk tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2PC0542GM401

Honda Nighthawk description

I have had this bike for 13 years and just don't ride it enough.  I got it for friends to ride when they come up, but that has rarely happened.  The tank, sides,tail and fender have all ben professionally repainted and also have some light scratches but no dents whatsoever.  The seat has been professionally reupholstered be sargent seat co.  The seat has NO blemishes and looks better than factory new. The tires have over 3/4 tread and the chain is in good shape.  The brakes all work perfectly.  The clutch works great.  It shifts without a problem with no skipping or weirdness.  The front shocks have been rebuilt within 7 years or so and do not leak.  The rear shocks seem just fine and don't leak.  the horn works.  the turn signals work.  The headlight works and dims just fine.  The cover for the bright/dim switch is missing but still works fine.  The rims are not bent at all.  The bike has side and center stand which works fine.  This is a 1986 motorcycle and the frame is dirty along with the rims.  There are signs of wear here and there.  e bay charges 60. bucks for the auction and I'm starting it at 760.00 so I can get at least 700 for here.  she IS worth at least that.  She looks really nice.  I hope she finds a good new home. 

In her early life she was a commuter bike in Illinois taking someone to work everyday.  That is where she got her miles from.

 

Please contact me with any questions.  Good luck

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