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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $2,650.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:8
Location:

San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States

San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Sellere

Honda CB description

1971 Honda.CB500 in great condition. Stars, runs, shifts, and stops like a new bike. After market exhaust system sounds great. Tires in great shape. Black on bike is original and where it is now silver was garnet red. New seat cover. Engine is polished. Stored indoors. Maintained regularly. A great condition bike you do not have to spend a penny on. 

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