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1988 Honda Hurricane (CBR) 1000 with approximately 18,500 miles. I purchased this Honda as a non-running project approximately four years ago. New parts include: front and rear tires, fork seals, petcock, battery, throttle cable, OEM front brake lever, and grips. Carbs were pulled and cleaned. It runs strong with no leaks or smoking. Chain and sprockets are still fine.The cam chain is noisy at idle but quiets down as RPMs increase. Everything I've read points to the tensioner and this appears to be a common issue. Some damage to the right side and a dent on the tank. Small split on front of seat. It also listed locally.
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