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Cb450 Black Bomber With Rare Scrambler Exhaust on 2040-motos

US $510.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:7676 ColorColor: maroon
Location:

Dow, Illinois, US

Dow, Illinois, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 WarrantyWarranty:none For Sale ByFor Sale By:own VINVIN:CB4501020887

Honda CB description

I have a CB450 Black Bomber with the very rare Scrambler exhaust up for bid . This bike kicks over with great compression . The previous owner told me that her late husband had the bike running aprox. 2 years ago . The gas tank is clean and has been sealed . The rare exhaust has no holes that I have found but does have pitting and some surface rust on the chrome . The seat looks to have been cut down but the pan is in good shape , it actually looks nice and has no tears and looks retro. It has the wrong left hand handle bar switch and is missing the air boxes and side covers , The VIN shows the bike to be a 1966 but the title says its a 1969 . Honda was terrible about having left over new bikes and giving you a title for the year it was sold . They now have to have the Mfg. dates on the bike. Makes Sense !!!  This bike could have been one of the rare Scrambler conversions they had back in 1966 , i'm not sure about that,but I know the exhaust is from the Scrambler conversion . It also has alum. rims,but has the original front and rear hubs and brakes !!  What's up with that ? It would make a great bike restored but the wife says I have too many project bikes and this one has to go . I have had many newer 450 Hondas but never one this cool ! My loss your gain . I WILL NOT SHIP THIS BIKE , but will assist the shipper . Please email if you have any more questions .

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