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1975 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $9600
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Astoria, New York, United States

Astoria, New York, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 TypeType:Cafe racer For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This is a 1974 Honda CB200 that I rebuilt from top to bottom with the exception of getting into the crankcase. The bike has relatively low miles on it and the engine runs like new so there was no need.

There are many new parts and modifications electrical, mechanical and cosmetic. Some highlights are:

Stainless steel exhaust: http://predatormotorsport.co.uk/CB200-Honda-Exhaust-System-2-1-Road-Legal/
Custom two tone cafe seat with seat
Bobbed front and rear fenders
Custom tank, paint decals and knee indents
Reservoir piggyback shocks with preload custom rebuilt with new fittings and set for this bikes specs
Stainless steel LED tail light and license plate light
Rebuilt front disc brakes
Ignition coil
Rebuilt carbs and petcocks
NKG plug sockest
Fabric wrapped plug wires
Frame painted with epoxy
Chain
Hex Stainless steel crankcase bolts

The right buyer would be someone who knows or wants to learn about motorcycles. As with any bike this age it's a labor of love. There are a few minor issues like a finicky kill switch that controls the front headlight (it works intermittently). The bike starts on the first kick and is in quite nice mechanical shape. Some of the aluminum is a bit scaly and could use a polish. The only thing left to make it a true cafe would be some clubman bars and rearsets which would be a nice project to make it your own. I also have an extra set of carbs and many pieces/parts that could go to the buyer

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