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1982 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $1,750.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:26
Location:

Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda Other description

Honda CX500 Turbo, runs and drives! Its a fun bike, but I could use the space more than the bike so here it is! It is complete minus the turn signals and right foot peg. This is a project bike for sure, but wouldn't take terribly much to make legal. Needs the usual for bikes that have been sitting since 06, tires brakes, etc. Overall damage is limited to a scraped up fairing and the turn signals. It comes with a Wisconsin bonded title (which is completely registerable and transferable) Please ask all questions and do research prior to buying, all sales are final!

Please contact me about payment and shipping prior to buying as well, I will consider the sale as void if you don't make arrangements ahead of time.
Also please note that this bike is also for sale locally, so it may end early.

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