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Up for auction is a 1972 Honda CB500 Four. Bike is in great condition and is 100% complete except for a missing RPM gauge cover, flew off on the way to the servicing shop and never could find it. Bought the bike a couple of years ago but did not get to ride much due to work relocation, bike has since been in storage and has only been ridden a few times. When I bought the bike I had it serviced to ensure it was in good working condition and I purchased a new set of carbs for $500. Bike ran great but is now hard to start and will not stay running, most likely due to sitting and the carbs needing cleaned. Bike has a set of drag bars and a low profile tail light. This is a great bike to restore and could use someone with the time to take care of it, still has the original manual under the seat. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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