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1981 Honda Cb900 Custom 10 Gears! on 2040-motos

US $1,200.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:45818 ColorColor: Brown with Gold Trim
Location:

Sykesville, Maryland, US

Sykesville, Maryland, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Muscle Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2SC0400BC106130

Honda CB description

Modifications:
  • 4 into 1 exhaust (stock exhaust available)
  • Kerker muffler
  • Parcel rack and passenger back rest
Everything else is stock. 5 speed transmission with Hi-Lo, making for a 10 speed transmission! VERY strong engine. No hesitation. Idles and runs flawlessly. Shaft driven. Tires have 100 miles on them, no dryrot. Fresh oil, filter, spark plugs,brake/hydraulic fluid, final drive fluid, and new battery. Carburetors cleaned and fresh fuel on 9/17. Compression was tested on 9/17 and is perfect, and there is no smoke, so the rings are in proper running shape. The charging system was tested on 9/17 and is operating perfectly. A comprehensive service/tune up/safety check was also performed on 9/17. This bike has high mileage, but is a Honda and has been maintained very well, so with continued proper maintenance it could reach 80-100,000 miles or more. The low-end power of this bike leaves nothing to be desired. I have seen these bikes turned into cafe racers, but this one is a rider, so its legal for the street. Passengers ride comfortably. Adjustable air ride suspension (fill module under left side cover) has no leaks. This is one of the last muscle bikes made! MOTORCYCLE WILL PASS MD STATE INSPECTION. Inspection available per buyer request for an additional $65. 

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