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YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:15739
Location:

Lake Elsinore, California, US

Lake Elsinore, California, US
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB3602025667

Honda CB description

1975 Honda CB 360t
Clean vintage bike, needs some tlc  must see, has some scratches and marks because its a vintage motorcycle almost 40 years old. Cool old school. Tires are good, tags are 2007, starter needs fixed. You can kick start it. It runs and is fun to ride. I will not ship it, to heavy. I reserve to right to cancel this bid. Because I have it listed in the classifieds local. Pick up only by appointment only call or email me a message. Serious buyers only with good feedback please.this bike has a replacement frame with CA Tag silver and blue. Clear title I have the pink.
 Pipe has a  small hole in the chrome near the back right side.   seat looks good but latch is gone. Could use a new battery but this one works.  One mirror is missing but I have it. Engine needs rings it smokes a little. I describe it the best I can but you really need to see it in person. This will be a great bike to restore or customize it. Would make a cool cafe racer. My Son want's me to give it to him but I want to sell it and give him the money for college books and a new laptop. Thanks for looking. ask me questions.  CASH ONLY!!!!

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