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1970 Husqvarna 360 Cross 8 Speed on 2040-motos

US $4,999.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:999 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
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Husqvarna 360 CROSS 8 SPEED tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Husqvarna 360 CROSS 8 SPEED description


Up for sale is a 1970 Husqvarna 360 Cross 8 speed. No title, off road use only. If you have a zero feedback, you must contact before bidding. Frame number MH4794. Engine number 362215. The bike has an older restoration from the early 1990's. Not 100 % perfectly restored, due to the bike was sitting for close to 30 years after the restoration. I inspected the top end, it had a fresh 1st over piston, it looked like the bike had never been run after the restore.The Bing Carburetor was cleaned, put on new fuel line. After a few kicks the bike ran good, Shifted through the gears, both front and rear brakes worked as they should. As far as the condition goes... i will try to describe the current condition to the best of my ability. The gas tank has no dents. Clean inside. Paint looks great, may have a few tiny chips or blemishes. The front and rear fenders have no dents. Tires look to have lots of tread left but sidewalls do show some dry rot. Seat has no rips. Akront wheels are straight with no dents. No broken fins or damage to the motor. Everything seems nice and straight. Only damage i can see is the kick stand at the bottom seems to be bent out a bit. As far as the chrome, it has some light pitting , Worst part is the back right shock has some flaking towards the bottom. Most of the bolts are marked Bufo. Frame paint in spots has some surface rust from sitting. Motor paint has some minor paint rubs here and there. Exhaust is nice, No holes, Some minor scrapes. Overall... not trying to pick out every minor thing, because the bike is really clean for an older restoration but want to be clear on any imperfections for the next owner. a very nice looking machine with an older restoration. No reserve auction! Please see all pictures before bidding. Also if you are looking for a certain pre 1985 motorcycle, just let me know or go on my website... www.1stkickcycles.com .The bike is Sold as is. Email with Any questions. Please the payment must be made within 5 days of close of auction. Shipping is the buyers reasonability.


On Mar-10-16 at 14:00:03 PST, seller added the following information:

WILL SELL WORLDWIDE

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