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1972 Honda Cb450 K5 Classic Vintage Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $2,849.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:11763 ColorColor: Candy Garnet Brown
Location:

Arvada, Colorado, US

Arvada, Colorado, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB450

Honda CB description

Vintage  Classic 1972 Honda CB450 Motorcycle CB450K5

 

·         450 Twin Cylinders

·         Dual Overhead Cams

·         5 speed transmission

·         Color: Candy Garnet Brown

·         Mileage: 11,763

·         Frame Number:  CB450-5002279

·         Engine Number: CB450E-5002310

 

This is not a total restoration. This Honda CB450 is in great shape and has a lot of work completed in the last couple of years. OEM & NOS parts were utilized during restoration. Engine was not rebuilt but runs great. Original points were replaced with PAMCO solid state ignition; bike starts and runs very smooth.

NEW NOS Tank was clear coated to protect from UV. Side Covers were repainted by professional shop that matched tank color. Many parts are power coated to prevent rust. Rebuilt carburetors after ultrasonic cleaning, NEW carb kits, NEW floats. New clutch, throttle, and speedometer cables. Fork seals and rubber boots replaced. Left handle bar control replaced with updated wiring on outside of bar. Right handlebar control professionally machined (modified) and electrical wire routed outside bar. Perfect original wiring and all electrical works perfect. New blinkers and stems. New chrome fork headlight brackets.  OEM mufflers in excellent condition, no rust through.

There is a scratch on the right side cover. See picture with yellow circle identifying the scratch.

·         New NOS Gas Tank  No. 17050-346-670EE *YR2C*  (CANDY GARNET BROWN)

·         New NOS Complete Seat No. 77200-457-670

·         New NOS Front Fender  No. 61100-323-03XW

·         Rear fender replaced rated 9/10 perfect

·         New OEM Grips, new OEM clutch and front brake levers.

·         Many more parts replaced.

 

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Located in Colorado

Questions – Call 303-429-1854

Weight 400 Lbs.

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