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1973 Honda Cb350f Four Cylinder. Good Looking, Good Riding Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,525.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:18410 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
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1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 1

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1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 2 1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 3 1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 4 1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 5 1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 6 1973 Honda CB350F Four Cylinder. Good looking, good riding bike, US $1,525.00, image 7

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1017205

Honda CB description

Dad has given up riding and it's time for his last bike to go. A very presentable example of the Honda 350 Four. While it is not an immaculate show bike, it always draws admiring comments. Much recent work ensures this bike does not need extensive recommissioning and is truly ready to ride. I will do my best to describe the bike completely, good and bad. I am happy to answer any questions or take additional pictures as needed. I will attempt to make the bike available for in person inspections.

Some of the highlights include:

Carb service and tune-up by the wizards at Retrospeed in Belgium, WI (2010).

Rebuilt brake caliper with stainless steel piston (2010).

New tires (Duro) and tubes (2010).

New battery in 2012.

New 4 into 1 aftermarket exhaust system (2010).

As mentioned, the bike is very presentable. However there is some sun fading on the top of the tank and both side covers. Also fading to the gauges and controls as is typical for Hondas of this vintage.

An up close look to the paint on the tank reveals micro cracking. The paint is smooth to the touch and intact.

Chrome is good and chrome on wheels is good.

Small dent on lower portion of rear fender.

Small dent (barely visible) on lower left side of tank.

Seat is good. No tears and vinyl is pliable.

I believe the front turn signals are aftermarket replacements.

As expected for a bike this age, there are various small scratches, nicks, and defects present.

 

Originally sold new by Mac's Marine in Chippewa Falls, WI.

 

Bike is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.

Reasonable reserve set.

Deposit required within 48 hours of auction end. Balance can be paid at time of pickup.

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