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She's a amazing example of a survivor. The chrome on the bike is clean. This 4 into 4 exhaust is so nice. Cleanest I've seen. One small dent in one of the headers but otherwise practically mint. Thank is dent free and clean inside. I had the seat cut down a bit to get rid of the passenger jump and reupholstered last month. This girl starts right up runs, idles, stops, and shifts thru all the gears as well as a bike with under 9000 miles should.
In the name of full disclosure the ignition key is not original. It's missing the seat latch lock. Also the head bearings could use a repacking. This are the only things I know that could be considered negatives. |
Honda CB for Sale
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