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Honda CB 550 Before you read the description, I think the price is already a great value, so no lowball offers. Great project bike. It's mostly all there, and the parts that are missing are consumables or things you can easily get here on eBay. So follow the images and see what you get. The tank needs to be cleaned in my opinion, but its not varnished crap from 20 years of sitting, its just ok. I would rather send you an image to see it. Engine spins freely! Ask usual questions, I'll send close up images, video, or entertain a pre purchase inspection. It's a parts bike, or a core for your cafe. I can store it for 15 days and load on a shippers truck. I can assist with a shipping quote if you provide zip code to zip code. Paperwork: Georgia is a Bill of Sale on pre 1985 vehicles. No title. Although ebays automated system made me select "clear" it does not have a title. Gauge cluster pictured not included. It's from my old goldwing, useless on this cb550. |
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