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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This auction is for an excellent completely restored 1973 Honda CB350 Four.

The following work has been done during the restoration process:

Frame and Motor

·         Frame stripped bare, all rust removed, and repainted

·         Airbox stripped bare and painted

·         New air filter

·         New seals for airbox

·         New bolts for air box

·         New All Balls Roller Bearings for steering

·         New steering stem nut

·         New fork seals

·         New fork gaiters

·         New fork oil

·         New oil filter

·         New oil filter o-rings

·         New oil filter bolt

·         New magnetic oil drain bolt

·         Oil changed

·         Mac 4into1 black canister exhaust system

·         New exhaust gaskets

·         New Bike Master TruGel battery

·         New battery connection cables

·         New battery box rubbers

·         New battery strap

·         New chain

·         New front sprocket

·         New side stand spring

·         New center stand spring

·         New swing arm dust covers

·         New swing arm bushings

·         New breather tube

·         New breather tube clip

·         New carburetor flow tubes

·         New carburetor flow tube clips

Wheels, Brake, Clutch, and Instrumentation

·         Wheels cleaned and lined to prevent any rusting

·         New wheel bearings

·         New tires

·         New tubes

·         New rim strips

·         New rear drum brake

·         New rear brake rod

·         New rear brake rod spring

·         New rear sprocket

·         New front disc brake pads

·         New front disc brake piston

·         New front disc brake piston seal

·         New front disc brake bleeder valve

·         New front disc brake bleeder valve rubber cap

·         New front brake master cylinder

·         New GP brake lever

·         New brake lines

·         New brake hose grommet

·         New banjo bolts

·         New oil bolts and washers for brake system

·         New front brake pipe

·         New GP clutch lever

·         New clutch cable

·         New speedometer cable

·         New tachometer cable

·         New fender grommet

·         New controls for turn signal, horn, lights, etcetera

·         New handlebar

·         New bar end mirrors

·         New throttle tube

·         New throttle cables

·         New Honda grips

·         New turn signal flasher relay

·         New turn signal lenses

·         New short turn signal posts

·         New brake light

·         New rear brake light switch

·         New rear brake light switch spring

·         New ignition switch

·         New LED lights for all instrumentation

·         New LED lights for turn signals

·         New LED lights for brake

·         Instrumentation stripped bare and painted

·         New meter cushions for instrumentation

·         New fuses

Tank, Body, and Seat

·         Tank stripped bare, all rust removed, repainted, and relined with Caswell Gas Tank Sealer

·         New fuel tank cap and latch

·         New fuel tank rubbers for frame

·         New petcock

·         New fuel lines

·         New fuel line clips

·         New fuel filter

·         Side covers striped and painted

·         New side cover pins

·         New side cover springs

·         New side cover washers

·         New seat foam

·         New seat upholstery

In addition to everything mentioned above the majority of bolts and washers were replaced with new old stock Honda bolts, washers, screws, and cotter pins.  All the chrome has been cleaned and polished.  Some patina was left on the engine and a few other components but otherwise nearly everything on this bike is new.  The bike is currently kick start only.  Runs great and is a blast to ride.

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Non-refundable $500 due 24 hours from auctions end and the rest due at pickup.  I am willing to deliver within a reasonable drive of Central Kentucky for $500, non-refundable, due prior to delivery message me for details on this.  Please let me know if you have any questions and I would be glad to answer them.

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