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1981 Honda Cb900c Runs Good! on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO
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Honda CB description

5 gear bike with hi/lo subtransmission, so ten different gear ratios. New saddlemen touring seat, New front and rear tires, New rear shocks, New brake pads, New handle bars, windshield, some beater saddlebags if you want them. Bike runs real strong, just rode it 1800mis to California. Ok a few things wrong, muffler is bent, needs replaced, but bike is totally ridable as is. When it sits for a couple days, it takes a couple minutes to start, the carbs need cleaned, I think the floats don't close all the way and the gas drains out, once you start it, fires up the 1st time after, and Speedo cable broke, and rear brake needs rebuilt. Good all around bike, just needs a little tinkering. You can text me at

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