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1970 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:19
Location:

Elbridge, New York, United States

Elbridge, New York, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:sold as is For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Here is a 1970 Honda CB350 cafe brat build aka 'The Patina Machina'
We decided to take a slightly different approach on this one as you can see we cleaned and cleared the amazing patina the past 46 years has left on this bike. So... it does have some rust which in this case just adds to the beauty. Also all bare metal has been clear coated to prevent further rust. 
The bike has been gone through including but not limited to:
  • all new cables including custom barnett clutch and front brake (shorter than stock)
  • new brakes f&r
  • front suspension lowered 1-1/2" with new seals and serviced
  • new rear shocks
  • new Pirelli Sport Demon tires
  • new clip-on bars
  • new front brake and clutch controles
  • full service including fresh oil, filter serviced, points, valve clearance
  • new chain and sprockets
  • new pod airfilters
  • custom seat using closed cell foam
  • new agm battery
  • new renthal grips
  • custom batter/component tray
  • fuel tank cleaned and sealed with caswell
  • custom exhaust with baffles(loud but not too loud)
This bike starts, idles, runs, rides, and stops as good or better than new. It is a blast to ride with the improved suspension, tires, and fresh brakes and cables. I guarantee big smiles.
Electric start works as it should and fires the motor almost instantly. The  
kicker however does not  engage every time, though with a bit of finesse work fine. Has high/low beam, tail and brake lights. no signals installed. Also note in the last photo there is a piece missing at a lower motor mount, does not affect anything, does not come loose, just want to be sure you know what you are getting. 

Please feel free to ask any questions you might have. 

Bike is located in Elbridge, NY  13060

I am willing to arrange delivery, can typically ship anywhere in the u.s for $650 or less depending on your location. Contact to discuss.

Deposit due within 24 hours.
Balance within 7 days.
UNLESS other arrangements are made prior to end of auction.

NOTE: if you have less than (10) feedback please contact me prior to placing a bid.

Thanks for looking and good luck if you decide to bid.

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