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1972 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $3400
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Mims, Florida, United States

Mims, Florida, United States
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Honda CB description

THERE IS NO TITLE..  CAME DOWN FROM MAINE WHERE IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR DECADES..   THE  ORIGINAL OWNER RE- PAINTED IT AND APPLIED THE HONDA DECALS.    COLOR IS CORRECT TO MY EYE  AND LOOKS OK..  WILL LOOK BETTER WITH A COMPOUNDING & WAX..    CHROME ON THE BIKE WILL TAKE A SHINE NICELY..    LOW MILEAGE,  TACH  WORKS BUT CABLE WAS FROZE UP AND NEEDS REPLACED.   SPEEDO & ODOMETER WORK FINE..   BRAKES BRAKE, HORN HONKS ,, GOES  VROOM !     NICE RUNNER.   GIVEN THE LOW MILEAGE I WOULD GUESS SHE'S READY FOR A CHECK OF THE VALVE   CLEARANCE...    STORAGE FOR A REASONABLE PERIOD IS FINE .. PICK UP IN PERSON IF YOUR IN FLORIDA FOR THE WINTER OR BIKE WEEK.

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