1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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Good running condition and this is the original owner. A king/queen seat, rider safety bar, black mirrors, sport fairing, and hand grips were added. The original seat and mirrors are included with this sale. There is NO RESERVE on the bike. Owner will not ship but will assist buyer with transportation. Garage Kept. Seller will accept Paypal, bank wire transfer or cashier's check for payment. A deposit $200 within 48 hours is required with the balance due within 7 days. I encourage email contact if you have further questions.
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