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1976 Honda Cb360 Restored Ready To Ride on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:17593 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Macedon, New York, US

Macedon, New York, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Vintage Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB360

Honda CB description

This is a very nice CB360 that I just finished restoring and it's ready to ride with NO issues! The bike starts right up and runs great. 

This was a frame up restoration and no detail was overlooked. Every part was cleaned, painted or polished. Rusty bolts and screws were not put back on the bike. They were either acid dipped and cleaned or replaced with OEM parts.
The pictures speak for themselves, this is a really nice stock vintage Honda.

Frame, swingarm and triple-trees were sandblasted and painted with heavy duty scratch resistant epoxy paint.

Beautiful high gloss metallic red paint job on tank and side covers, this tank really shines and sparkles in the sun.

The tank was meticulously cleaned inside and has absolutely no rust.

Carburetors were dipped and thoroughly cleaned, bike runs mint

New petcock

New seat cover

Brand new battery, plugs, oil

Too many new OEM fasteners to list

The chrome is in good condition with only minor pitting in a few spots with the exception of the front fender.

Engine side covers and hubs were polished to a mirror finish

Front tire is like new with nubs still on the tread, rear tire is usable.

This would also make a perfect cafe racer, just add a some clip-ons or clubman bars and a cafe seat and you're ready to go.

Title is clear and in my name and I should receive it from NYSDMV in a couple weeks. Payment arrangements can be made accordingly and I am happy to assist with any shipping arrangements. Shipping costs will be the buyer's responsibility.

Here's a video of the bike running, please feel free to email me with any questions.



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