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1980 Honda Cx 500 on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:28
Location:

Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, United States

Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, United States
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Honda CX 500 description

NICE BIKE COULD USE NEW TIRES , HAS A FUEL LEAK FROM THE CARBS (I THINK IT THE CROSS OVER LINE) HAS A FEW NEW PARTS AND A REPAIR BOOK THAT GO WITH IT           TITLE IN MY HAND

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