Honda CB description
This is an original 1983 Honda CB1100F The bike has brand new tires, Vance and Hines header and pipe, original seat with strap. The bike fires right up runs, and idles but could use some fine tuning due to the elevation change coming from Pensylvania and arriving at sea level. Great bike runs fast and strong, excellent braking and handling. Looks great, stands out in a crowd and is a blast to ride. All that and 40-45 miles-per-gallon in-town, hard to beat. Still a lot of good riding left with only 33,zero miles on it. Please feel free to call or E-mail with any questions. 979-218-100 or
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