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1971 Cb500 Four ,dunstall, 20k Original Miles, 70's Cafe, Runs Great on 2040-motos

US $1,580.55
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:20502 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Newton, New Hampshire, US

Newton, New Hampshire, US
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1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 1

Honda CB photos

1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 2 1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 3 1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 4 1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 5 1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 6 1971 CB500 FOUR ,DUNSTALL, 20K ORIGINAL MILES, 70'S CAFE, RUNS GREAT, US $1,580.55, image 7

Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB5002116771

Honda CB description

1971 HONDA CB500 FOUR, BIKE RUNS GREAT, SHIFTS WELL, HAS A FULL DUNSTALL KIT INSTALLED INCLUDING THE REAR SETS AND CLIP ON BARS WHICH ARE IN NICE SHAPE,THE FIBERGLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE..GEL COAT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH A FEW SCRATCHES AND NICKS BUT PRESENT VERY WELL,, MOTOR RUNS LIKE A HONDA, NO SMOKE OR ISSUES, EXHAUST IS A BLACK CHROME MAC 4 INTO 1 SYSTEM THAT IS PERIOD CORRECT AND SOUNDS NICE. NO LEAKS , CLUTCH WORKS GOOD, LIGHTS WORK AND HORN BEEPS, NEW BATTERY AND CARBS SERVICED,TIRES ARE DECENT BUT ARE OLDER.BRAKES WORK FINE .THERE ARE TWO SEATS THAT COME WITH THE BIKE, THE ORIGINAL 2 UP AND A SOLO OFF A DUNSTALL TRIUMPH WHICH WILL TAKE VERY LITTLE TO FIT,,, IT IS ALSO IS AN ORIGINAL DUNSTALL PIECE THAT IS STAMPED, AND GIVES A GREAT SOLO LOOK AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES......BIKE WILL NEED THE TANK LINED...THE INSIDE OF TANK IS PERFECT,, BUT ETHANOL GAS DOES NOT AGREE WITH  FIBERGLASS CAUSE OF THIS STUFF WE CALL FUEL NOW.....I DID NOT LINE THE TANK MYSELF BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS THERE OWN METHODS I FIGURED I WOULD LEAVE IT TOO THE NEW OWNER TO DECIDE..ALSO INCLUDED IS A BRAND NEW OEM PETCOCK SO FUEL SYSTEM WILL BE PERFECT......


TO SEE A VIDEO OF THE BIKE RUNNING TO TO YOUTUBE AND TYPE IN ( 1971 cb500 dunstall running)

BIKE WILL COME WITH A COPY OF CURRENT REGISTRATION, BILL OF SALE AND A NOTORIZED NEW HAMPSHIRE TRANSFER OR SALE OF NON-TITLED VEHICLE FORM (TDMV 22A)SO THAT YOU CAN ACQUIRE A TITLE IN YOUR STATE ,THIS FORM IS RECOGNIZED BY ALL STATES,YOU CAN CHECK WITH YOUR DMV.... N.H DOES NOT TITLE ANY VEHICLES OVER 15 YEARS OLD..

SHIPPING IS RESPOSIBILITY OF BUYER,  BIKE IS FOR SALE WORLDWIDE, AND A 500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOUR THROUGH PAYPAL

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE

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