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Vintage Reddish Orange Honda 1972 Cb350 Super Sport Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:28834 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Sturgis, Michigan, US

Sturgis, Michigan, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB3504031819

Honda CB description

 Up for auction is a 1972 Honda CB-350. The bike really looks nice for it's age, it has the original color of reddish orange which has faded somewhat.  The seat is in very good condition. I bought the bike 5 years ago when hearing gas prices were going to go $5.00 a gallon, believe it or not I never rode it being I never got licensed and now my hip problem prevents me from riding it. The mileage on the bike is incredible low only 28,833.5 miles.

The bike I'm sure is pretty original as I didn't do anything to it, nor the person I bought it from did and I believe he was the original owner.  but I'm not an expert on bikes or a mechanic so I am selling the bike as you see it. I do know it ran great when I bought it five years ago, but now it will need another battery as I remember buying a new one five years ago, but that one is now dead. I was told the carb might need to be cleaned, as stated above I'm not a mechanic so it will be up to you to get it in perfect running order.

There was some gas in the tank when I bought it five years ago, (I did put stabilizer in it while it has been sitting) but now it has evaporated and the tank is currently empty.

Everything looks good on the bike, all I think it needs is a tuneup and a good polish.

NOTE* It expect $500.00 immediately upon the end of the auction and there is a winning bidder. I expect the balance to be paid with in 7 days of the completion of the auction. It will be the bidder's responsibility to find the carrier to deliver your bike. You certainly can come by my house to pick it up it you live close enough to do so. Once the bike is sold it is no longer my responsibility in anyway. It is being sold as is with no warranty on any kind.

Please ask all questions while auction is running.

Good-Luck on your bidding of this awesome vintage bike.






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