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1979 Honda Cbx on 2040-motos

US $23000
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:33
Location:

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Honda CBX description

55,000km
Very good original condition.

Petrol tank has spray patch repair to side by previous owner. Usual patina for a motorcycle of nearly 40 years old.

I have described the condition of the motorcycle as best as I can, please ask questions if more information required.
Recent service including, valve clearances adjusted & carbs rebuilt.
New battery, new oil filer & fresh synthetic oil, new air filter, new front brake pads.

New seat by previous owner.

Vehicle located in North Vancouver BC Canada.

Buyer responsible for arranging & paying for pick up. I will assist as best as I can.

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