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1970 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8100
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Bogart, Georgia, United States

Bogart, Georgia, United States
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Honda CB tech info

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Honda CB description

I have here a beautiful 1970 Honda CB350 motorcycle. This is indeed a rare find as its condition is awesome. It has been stored in a heated and cooled basement for over 30 years. The bike has NO rust on it. In fact, it hasn't even been polished so I'm sure it would shine even brighter if that was done. The only real blemish is the red paint has faded some on the headlight. The bike has no dents in it either. We took this out of the gentleman's basement two months ago. Of course the battery was dead, but we did get it running on the old battery before we replaced it. The only other thing we did was remove the carburetors and clean them. After that, she was good to go. I do not ride a motorcycle, but my friend had her going 70 mph in no time. It comes complete with the original tool kit and owner's manual. I have the title for it from years ago, but with a bike this age all you need is a bill of sales. I'm sorry that I do not have a list of things that I did or had done to the bike, but there simply wasn't much of anything to do to it to get her up and running. I will be glad to try and answer any questions anyone may have. A $250.00 downpayment is due within 48 hrs of the close of the auction. The remainder can be paid when the bike is picked up. The buyer must arrange to pick the bike up. Thanks for looking.

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