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Cleanest 1983 Cb1100f I've Seen. on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:14000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Conyers , Georgia, United States

Conyers , Georgia, United States
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The bike was restored in 1994 when the oem bodywork was still available from Honda. It was all replaced, all the aluminum was removed and polished, the top end was redone with the big bore kit, and then it was parked inside climate controlled till now. I am a 30 year certified Honda technician and I split the carbs and rebuilt them top to bottom, they have an original dynajet kit with the nylon needles to match the supertrap stainless steel exhaust. I also rebuilt all the hydraulic brakes. New battery, fresh ethanol free gas (the bike has never had ethanol gas in it)The tank is spotless inside it was creamed when brand new and it's pure white inside. The paint is flawless pictures don't do it justice. I have $7000 of receipts for the work and the license plate off it when it was parked in 1994 with the 94 sicker on it. I have the oem service manual, The owners manual in the pouch under the left sidecover, the tool kit in it's pouch under the right sidecover, and even the original brochure in the binder with all the other documentation. It even has the period correct Meltzer comp k's on it. I am selling it for $7500.00 I will do whatever I can to help with shipping. Please call 770-896-4723, if I don't answer please leave a message as I work a lot. Thanks for looking. http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=IQXad6JU4xw&u=/watch%3Fv%3DDx6LWB1aDUU%26feature%3Dem-upload_owner This is a YouTube link to see a video of the bike. Evidently I'm not smart enough to load pictures on here so I'll text pictures to anyone who wants them.

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