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1979 Honda Cbx on 2040-motos

US $5900
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
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Honda CBX description

100% original condition. Rare and desirable color: Persius Silver, made for 1 year only.  Silver is harder to find, red is the most common color. Includes: factory shop manual, owners manual, full tool kit in perfect condition, battery maintainer, period correct nearly new tires and aftermarket removable windshield.  I purchased this bike from a private indoor museum from the original owner.  This bike is a show winner and has won 1st place in 2 entries.  The original owner installed a 1980 tail with a keyed storage compartment.  Runs perfectly.  Maintenance free battery is 2 years old.  Exhaust is free of bluing, dents or rust.  Gas tank is rust free.  Gauges and buttons look NOS with no fading whatsoever.  I was able to keep this bike indoors when I did ride it to work.  Always garaged at home.  No sun fading at all.  Warning stickers were left on the bike and are all in mint condition.  All systems work 100%.  Starts instantly and idles smoothly.  No oil leaks.  Original finish on all engine cases, nothing has been polished.  Wheels are flawless.  All paint is flawless with no dings, fading or scratches.  
Shipping is responsibility of buyer.  Prefer local pick up or use Haulbikes.com.

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