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1981 Honda Cm 400 on 2040-motos

US $925.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:24400
Location:

Orrville, Ohio, US

Orrville, Ohio, US
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 Here is a great bike in nice condition..has 24,400k miles..windshield, trunk, good tires..just had it tuned up this spring with oil change, and all set for summer..this is a beautiful will taken care of bike bought from a bike mechanic /restorer ...there is scratches on the side battery panel that were there when we bought the bike...only thing did not have done in the spring was a new battery..and you guessed it the battery is dead. Only reason looking to sell is we moved from a big 4 car garage to a single and no room for it ( my bike is also listed ) and will be tough to store for winter.


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