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1975 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8000
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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Honda CB description

Up for bids and sold to the highest bidder is this 1975 Honda CB550K Four. K1. Only 15k original miles. 99% original. The original Flake Sunrise Orange paint in this scheme was only available in 1975. This machine was a barn find prior to my acquisition. There is surface rust around the edges all over. The bike looks good from 20 feet but has surface rust as seen. Some people call it patina. The surface rust is only aesthetic and does not affect operation. Would benefit greatly from a detail and clean up. The carburetors were rebuilt and synced. New period correct battery(made in japan). The bike starts right up with electric or kick start. Engine runs good. No leaks or smoke. The bike rides nice. Shifts through the gears smoothly. The brakes stop but the front drags sometimes. Has aftermarket master cylinder but original is included(needs rebuilt).  The wheels have pitting rust as seen. The fenders are uncut and also have some surface rust on edges. The original exhaust looks presentable but has surface rust and staining as seen. There are no holes and the exhaust sounds nice. Both gauges work. The dials have alligatoring as seen which is common for this model. Does not affect operation. The turn signals and horn work.  The oil light and turn signal indicator lights on the dash work. The neutral and high beam do not(maybe bulb). The headlight tail light and brake light work. The gas tank has no egregious dents or damage. Some fading, small dents and scratches. Someone has coated the inside and spilled coating on exterior as seen. The seat looks nice and is a recover from the 80s. The rear grab rail is painted black. Other than that it appears all original. The tires hold air with decent tread but they are old. Has clear Ohio title.

Email with questions. Buyer to pay $500 non refundable deposit with 3 days of auctions end and balance due within 7 days.  NO EXCEPTIONS! I can assist with loading at you or your shippers convenience from my commercial location 45410. I can store the motorcycle for up to 30-45 days with payment in full received within allotted time.   Please be sure to look closely at all of the pictures so you see exactly what you’re bidding on! As is- where is- as found. All sales final. No chargebacks or refunds allowed for any reason. This is an as-is vehicle, which means that once you buy it, you own it with all faults (known or unknown). By bidding on my item you agree with my terms set forth above.  IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK YOU MUST EMAIL PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED. . IF I EMAIL AND YOU DO NOT RESPOND YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED.  PLEASE ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING AND I WILL ASSIST.

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