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1980 Honda Cbx Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $8,995.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, US

Montgomery, AL, US
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Honda CBX tech info

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Honda CBX description

1980 Honda CBX, This is the CBX to have, with its wicked naked looks displaying all six cylinders for the entire world to see. The bike has less than 15,000 miles. It has a Wiseco piston kit installed within the last 500 miles, bringing the displacement up to 1147 CCs. It also has a full tune and Dyna jet kit done by a professional Honda mechanic. The carburetors have been fully dismantled and rebuilt with new O-rings. The bike has no leaks. The paint on the bike looks great. The tank was repainted while the side covers, rear cowling and fenders are original and look great. The CBX has new tires, chain and sprockets. The front brake master cylinder has been replaced. The bike has new progressive rear shocks. The front forks have progressive springs, new fluid and a fork brace. It has a six into one Kerker/Supertrap exhaust, which sounds awesome. It has braided brake and oil lines. The petcock has been replaced with a high flow Pingle. The ignition has been upgraded to a Dyna system with new coils and wires. It also has a new Yuasa battery. The original air gauge, owners manual and tool kit are included. This CBX starts easily, runs great, has lots of power and handles surprisingly well. For sale at $8,995.

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