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1972 Honda CB (1972)
1972 HONDA CB750 ORIGINAL VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE, ALL ORIGINAL PARTS, TITLED, BEEN SITTING SEVERAL YEARS NON RUNNING, HAS GOOD COMPRESSION MOTOR TURNS OVER, SOLID BIKE. HAS FRAME CB750-1115873 ANDF MOTOR NUMBERS MATCHING FOR THE YEAR CB750-1115167. BIKE OVERALL WILL NEED SOME BRINGING BACK TO LIFE, BUT IS A GREAT PIECE TO WORK WITH.2016-10-20 04:34:19Cleveland, Ohio, United States192,999.00
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1977 Honda CB (1977)
1977 HONDA CB550F SUPERSPORT WITH 14,498 ORIGINAL MILES, CLEAR TITLE, AND ORIGINAL PAINT. VERY NICE BIKE, SOLID PIECE TO TOUCH UP RESTORE OR RIDE AS IS. BIKE HAS BEEN SITTING INSIDE A CLIMATE GARAGE FOR THE PAST 6-7 YEARS AND WILL NEED A FEW THINGS DONE TO RUN AGAIN, THE TANK WAS LEFT WITH SOME OLD GAS AND DOES HAVE SOME RUST INSIDE, BUT CAN BE DE RUSTED AND CLEANED, VERY SOLID OUTSIDE.2016-08-21 04:40:51Cleveland, Ohio, United States141,799.99
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1974 Honda CB (1974)
1974 CB360 Stock.Motorcycle starts and runs but needs work, probably a carburetor rebuild at least. Engine and transmission Displacement: 357.00 ccm (21.78 cubic inches) Engine type: Twin, four-stroke Power: 34.00 HP (24.8 kW)) @ 9000 RPM Top speed: 165.0 km/h (102.5 mph) Compression: 9.3:1 Bore x stroke: 67.0 x 50.6 mm (2.6 x 2.0 inches) Valves per cylinder: 2 Fuel control: Overhead Cams (OHC) Cooling system: Air Gearbox: 6-speed Transmission type, final drive: Chain Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Front tyre: 3.00-18 Rear tyre: 3.50-18 Front brakes: Single disc Rear brakes: Expanding brake Ohio City Moto offers a curated assortment of used motorcycles. We are located in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City Neighborhood.2016-07-30 04:45:10Cleveland, Ohio, United States54300
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1969 Honda CB (1969)
1969 All original paint 2nd owner Honda CB350 twin with clean title, 4,978 original miles, paint is in great shape for being all original quite an eye catching bike, starts up and runs great! There are no dents in the tank, clean inside, just some slight signs of up close scuffs, slight very un noticeable swirl marks here and there but the paint is remarkable for the age, the chrome is mostly in great shape, there is a few spots with pitting and just one section of front wheel has some rust, but nothing major. seat has no tears, pan is excellent!, original tool kit, side panels excellent shape, the exhaust are original, and each have a slight pin hole rust spot under each side by the foot pegs underneath very small not noticeable.2016-06-24 04:43:04Cleveland, Ohio, United States43,799.99
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1980 Honda CB (1980)
ORIGINAL 1980 HONDA CB750F SUPER SPORT. TITLED, 40,000 MILES, BIKE WILL NEED A NEW BATTERY INSTALLED TO BE ROAD WORTHY, BUT WILL START UP AND RUN GREAT!, BRAKES WORK ALL WELL, BIKE DOES NOT NEED MUCH OTHER THAN A NEW BATTERY AND FRESH GAS, TANK CLEAN ON INSIDE, HAS SOME SCRATCHES, AND ONE DENT IN TANK, AND SOME DEEPER PAINT CRATCHES ON TOP FROM AGE, HAVE REAR TURN SIGNALS, CLUTCH IS GREAT, SOUNDS GOOD, HAS SOME SLIGHT DAMAGE ON GAUGE AND HEADLIGHT RIGHT SIDE, EVERYTHING IS SOLID AND FUNCTIONAL, SOME RUST AND PITTING, BUT VERY CLEAN OVERALL, NO ROTTED EXHAUST, BIKE IS VERY SOLID. ASK ANY QUESTIONS, SEE OTHER BIKES, PAYMENT DUE IN 3 DAYS, PICKUP OR SHIPPING IS BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.2016-06-15 04:42:39Cleveland, Ohio, United States401,299.99
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1975 Honda CB (1975)
1975 Honda CB500T Great Shape. Cafe handle bars. Low MilesPerfect for a Cafe project or just tooling around town The engine is a 498 cc (30.4 cu in) double overhead cam (DOHC) vertical parallel twin with 180° crankshaft angle, dual CV carburetors and torsion bar valve springs. The transmission is a 5-speed.2016-06-14 14:44:40Cleveland, Ohio, United States119400
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1977 Honda CB (1977)
1977 Honda CB550F SUPER SPORTS Partial Restoration Motorcycle has good compression. Shifts easily through all gears. Professionally Painted Tank & Side Covers w/new DecalsPolished Engine Cases, Fork Lowers, Rear Brake PlateTuned, Carbs Synch'dAll Fluids ChangedNew Front Fork Seals Touch up paint on frame and engine.2016-06-14 14:44:12Cleveland, Ohio, United States113400
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1979 Honda CB (1979)
1979 Honda CB750K CB 750K Low Mileage. YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A 70'S CB750K!Motorcycle starts and runs! Good compression. Shifts through all gears.2016-06-14 14:44:06Cleveland, Ohio, United States185300
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