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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2,800.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Ayer, Massachusetts, United States

Ayer, Massachusetts, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):550 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

HELLO TO ALL!!

 FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, IS MY ORIGINAL "FLAKE ORANGE" 1974 HONDA CB550 FOUR!

THE BIKE HAS A OPEN AND CLEAR MASS TITLE AND BILL OF SALE, JUST LIKE I GOT IT.

THE BIKE PRESENTS WELL, WITH ITS ORIGINAL EXHAUST!

THE BIKE WAS STORED SINCE 2004. IN 2004, THE 2ND OWNER CLEANED THE CARBS

AND INSTALLED N.O.S. CARB INTAKE BOOTS.

THE BIKE STARTS UP AND RUNS, BUT CARBS ARE NOT "RIGHT"

PETCOCK APPEARS ORIGINAL.

I JUST GOT THE BIKE FOLKS.

I BOUGHT A REPLACEMENT REAR FENDER, WITH A NICER ONE!!!

FRONT FENDER IS NICE, HAS A DENT. NICE FENDER THOUGH, CLEAN.

I BOUGHT A 14K SPEEDOMETER, BECAUSE THE ORIGINAL HAS A TERRIBLE FACE, SHOWING 12088

I REMOVED A SISSY BAR. SO, YOU NEED TO BUY A "GRAB RAIL" IN ORDER TO MOUNT THE REAR BLINKERS.    I HAVE THE BLINKERS, JUST NOT THE GRAB RAIL. PLENTIFUL ON THIS SITE.

THE BIKE SAT SINCE 2004.

THE FRONT BRAKE DOES NOT WORK.

ONE FORK EAR IS DENTED.

BRAND NEW BATTERY.

THE BIKE HAS SOME MINOR BLEMISHES, BUT PRESENTS VERY WELL.

THE ORIGINAL FLAKE, HAS VERY NICE FLAKE IN IT!!

THE RIMS HAVE NICE CHROME. SPOKES ARE CLEAN.

THE EXHAUST IS NICE AND ORIGINAL.  . EXHAUST IS SOLID AND NICE. ONE PIPE HAS MINOR CRUST. PIPES ARE NICE FOLKS, SOLID, CLEAN. JOINT AREAS ARE CLEAN.

THE BIKE IS  CLEAN, ORIGINAL FLAKE ORANGE 1974 HONDA CB550 FOUR, WITH ONLY 12088 ORIGINAL MILES AND IT RUNS AND HAS A TITLE!!

TITLE SHOWS ORIGINAL MILES IN 2004, AS 11,500.

I AM GOING AWAY FOR THE 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND, JULY 1 THROUGH THE 5TH.

I WILL BE HOME ON JULY 5TH.

I AM GOING TO TRY  "BUY IT NOW" AUCTION.

PLEASE SCRUTINIZE THE PICTURES AND UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 43 YEAR OLD, FLAKE ORANGE CB550 FOUR!! THAT IS NICE!!

I FEEL THE BIKE IS A GREAT VALUE.

I AM TRYING A "BUY IT NOW' AUCTION!

PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES. PLS, ASK ME THE QUESTIONS, I CANT ASK YOU THEM.

I AM HERE FOR THE BUYER.

PAYPAL IS FOR DEPOSIT ONLY. PLS, CHECK OUT THE "PAYMENT" SECTION, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS."

  1974 ORIGINAL" FLAKE ORANGE" CB550 FOUR, WITH ONLY 12K ORIGINAL MILES. 

BE THE ONE!! BUY IT NOW!




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