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1974 Honda Cb500t on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Prescott, Arizona

Prescott, AZ
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I have a 1974 Honda CB500t for sale. This bike has been completely gone through, it's got new piston rings, head gasket, valve regrind and lap, valve stem seals, battery, plugs, points, tires, seat, chain & sprockets and the list goes on and on. The bike runs, responds, and handles nice, current tags, AZ title. This bike was only made 2 yrs, I've been building bikes for over thirty years and this is 1 of three that I have ever seen. I am asking $2800 O.B.O. Thanks for looking, Rick.

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