1973 Honda Cb 350, Cafe Racer, Other Makes, Antique Motorcycle on 2040-motos
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
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You are bidding on a 1973 Honda cb350, 100% restored with powder coated e everything ! New brakes , tires, original emblems, rebuilt motor runs perfect and rips at about 85 mph , electric start and kick start. Starts and runs perfect. Indiana title in hand . It's called a cafe racer. Questions please call 260-437-one134. Thank you and Happy Bidding!
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