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1969 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1800
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Honda CB description

I bought this bike 3 years ago and never ride it.  When I bought it it had no battery, a rusted gas tank and bad tires.   I replaced the battery and tires and coated the tank.   I then did a slow motion drop of the bike and broke the clutch.  It created a small hole in the already shaky gas tank and some other small damage all of them.   The clutch was replaced by the vintage bike shop.  I believe with OM part.   The tank with OM part I found on eBay.  The bike broke down again.  
I then had a total engine rebuild and never ended up riding it.   Since the rebuild 2 years ago, it has been sitting in my garage on a trickle charger.  Every couple of months, I take it up and down the block.   There may be a small oil leak.  I am not sure.   It starts easily.  Shifting is a little slippery but I am a brand new rider.   Once it s ridden consistently, other issues may arise.   This is an old bike and would be great for someone that wants to work on it.   It has a great color   I don't know anything about previous owners and if they reset the odometer. I never did.   The mufflers have some rust and skid marks shown in photos that look like an accident from previous owners.   The wheel rims have rust and a spot with peeling.   Some of rubber is tearing on pedals. Obviously the kick stand is not original.
I bought the mirrors and they are not OM parts.  It is missing the badge logo.
This is as is with no returns.  I have been honest with everything I know.   I kept all my repair paperwork.  It appears greek to my non mechanical eyes.   Feel free to ask any questions

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