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1978 Honda Cb400 Hawktype Ii on 2040-motos

US $1,395.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:17240 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, US

Onsted, Michigan, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB400T4054899

Honda CB description

                                                                                      1978 Honda CB400 Hawk Type II

For Sale is my 1978 Honda CB400 Hawk Type II  This bike is beautiful!!  The bike has been pampered its' entire life.  Garage kept.  Maintained as it should be.  The bike starts up instantly with the electric start, or, kick start if you desire.  The bike runs perfect!!  Drives perfect!  These bikes are very cool.  The bike has recently had the following things done to it:  oil changed, new plugs, tune up, new battery, new chain, carbs removed and cleaned, valves adjusted, brand new set of tires, front disc brake fluid changed and properly bled, counter balance chain adjusted.  This is one of the nicest Honda Hawks anywhere.  I would ride it anywhere!!  395 c.c., 43 hp, 4 stroke twin cylinder, 5-speed transmission, easy bike to ride and learn on, yet will cruise all day at freeway speeds.  CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO OF THE BIKE STARTING TODAY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ4hqV0nt_0 

 PAY PAL ONLY!!!!!  PAYMENT DUE WHEN YOU CLICK THE BUY IT NOW OR WHEN YOUR OFFER IS ACEPTED.  $500 non-refundable earnest deposit due upon aceptance. BE READY BECASUE IF YOU MAKE AN OFFER I WILL RESPOND QUICKLY AND YOU MIGHT WIN THE AUCTION RIGHT THEN!!    BE READY.  HAVE THE MONEY PLEASE.

 MUST PAY WHEN YOU CLICK THE BUY IT NOW.  PAY PAL ONLY!!!PLEASE NOTE:  SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER AND THE BUYER MUST PAY FOR THEIR OWN SHIPPING.  I AM HAPPY TO HELP LOAD THE BIKE.  I CAN KEEP IT HERE FOR YOU INDOORS UNTIL YOU ARRANGE SHIPPING.  THANKS.  TOM

36 year old bike.  sold as is where is.  no guarantees either implied or direct. 

 

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