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Honda Cm450c Custom 1982 on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:23910
Location:

Decatur, Illinois, US

Decatur, Illinois, US
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VINVIN:JH2PC0513CM000098

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Honda CM450C Custom 1982, nice older bike, starts and rides very well. Everything works, but will need new tires. Signs of normal wear and tear. New seat, rebuilt carbs. Some dents in tank, and side covers are showing age. Chrome is in good shape.  Call for more details: (217) 855-3457. 

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