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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $3500
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Honda CB description

I AM LISTING THIS FULL CUSTOM 1971 CB450 CAFE RACER BUILD. I RECEIVED THIS MOTORCYCLE ON TRADE FOR SOME WORK I DID A FEW YEARS AGO WHEN THE CUSTOMER HAD NO MONEY. SINCE THEN IT HAS SAT IN THE CORNER COVERED UP. IT RAN WHEN I GOT IT BUT I HAVENT STARTED IT FOR A COUPLE YEARS, I AM NOT A HONDA MOTOR MECHANIC SO I HAVENT ATTEMPTED TO GET IT GOING, IM SURE IT WILL RUN WITH A LITTLE TUNIN. UNFORTUNATELY I AM NOT REALLY A HONDA GUY AND NEED TO FUND A NEW PROJECT. ONLY BILL OF SALE. THIS IS A FULL CUSTOM CAFE RACER BUILD THE PREVIOUS OWNER WAS A DANG GOOD FABRICATOR!! MOST COMPONENTS HAND MADE!!! 

DECSRIPTION:
PAINT IS FLAT PEARL WHITE FLAT METALLIC BRONZE FLAT BLACK
POWDERCOAT IS GLOSS BLACK
ANY AND ALL ALUMINUM LOOKS TO BE FULLY POLISHED
AFTERMARKET REAR SHOCKS AND LEVERS
AFTERMARTET TAIL LIGHT
TIRES LOOK NEW



LIST OF HANDMADE PARTS AND MODS: 
ACCESSORY SWITCH PANEL
EXHAUST
GASTANK
POLISHED ALUMINUM REAR FAIRING/FENDER
REAR OF FRAME MODIFIED FOR CAFE STYL REAR FAIRING
FRAME HAS BEEN SHAVED OF ALL UNWANTED MOUNTS AND TABS
BATTERY BOX
SEAT

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