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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

$1,990
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Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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The bike is in exceptional shape. The frame and engine are in original condition. The forks were rebuilt with Progressive Springs and new seals. The carbs were cleaned and rebuilt with OEM parts. The original seat was reshaped and reupholstered. It has a new MAC Exhaust. New Tires The rotor was drilled and resurfaced and a braided line was installed. The paint is Brandywine with ghosted in stripes. It looks awesome in person. The bike is four years old.The bike is awesome to ride.

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