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1980 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4,999.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States

Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
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Honda CB description

Honda 1980 CX500. Clean Illinois title. 15,601 miles. 

I recently purchased this bike from custom builder but decided to start another project. The pictures were taken from the builder in May 2016. Complete walk around video can be seen on YouTube (again by the builder): Just search for Honda CX500 Cafe Racer Nonek 

I can deliver the bike within 50 miles from the Lake Zurich area of Illinois free of charge. Anything beyond that would be up to you. A $500 non refundable paypal down payment is required within 48 hours of the end of the auction. 

 The bike is in excellent condition but here are the blemishes or todo(s): 

- 2 tiny pinhole size dents on the tank, about the size of a sharp pencil head, very difficult to see unless you in the sunlight and looking for it. Even the video does not capture it.

- Seat pan could be secured a little better (just my opinion). 

- Tank, fender and seat pan should be clear coated (again just my opinion). 

- The wire terminal for the rear turn signals broke off the left controls. The wire is intact so you would need to just put on new terminal (about 2cents at radio shack) and attach it back on. 

 - A shorter clutch cable as the extra length puts a extra friction making the pull harder than it should be.

Good luck and bid with confidence as I've been Ebay'er since the year 2000.

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