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1986 Honda Rebel 450. CMX450C. Great starter/learner bike. Would also make a great daily rider for commuter. The six-speed makes this a nice road bike. This was my first "street bike". Hate to let it go but need the room. When I got the bike it was a Bobber but, came with all the stock parts. I liked the look but missed the comfort. As you can see; foot controls have been moved forward 6 inches. Otherwise it was lovingly taken pretty much back to stock. If you don't know about the Rebel 450 you might want to study up. Starting price is $995 with no reserve. Email questions, Thanks for looking!!
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