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1973 Honda Cb350f Cb350 Four Only 7,500 Miles On A Very Nice Survivor on 2040-motos

US $455.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:7411 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Ballwin, Missouri, US

Ballwin, Missouri, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Naked Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1054371

Honda CB description

This is a very nice 1973 Honda CB350F.  The motorcycle is an original and unrestored with only 7,411 miles on the clock.  It isn't perfect, but a very good motorcycle.  It runs and drives, but it will need some additional maintenance before you ride off into the sunset as a daily driver.


The motorcycle is a three owner bike.  It was pulled out of a garage where it had been sitting for a few years.  The fluids have been changed, new plugs installed and a general tune up.  The carbs have been rebuilt, but they still need to be balanced and adjusted.  The motorcycle will run, but it doesn't like to idle or run off choke.  Mechanically, everything seems to work as it should.

Cosmetically the bike is nice.  Not perfect, but nice.  I have lots of pictures in the auction and there are more pictures available here to give you all the detail you need.  The paint and trim look good.  The tank has a small dent as pictured.  The seat is in very good condition.  The chrome trim has some rust and pitting, especially around the turn signal stalks and the mirrors.  I don't believe the exhaust is the original exhaust and it has some rust in the end caps.  It is far from show quality, but it looks very good to the average observer.

I don't have any history of any wrecks or damage.  The tires look to be the originals from 1973 and I certainly would replace those if you plan to ride this motorcycle.  The motorcycle has crash bars as shown and I have the tool kit and owner's manual.

The motorcycle is located in Fenton, MO (western St. Louis).  I am flexible with payment terms and pick up or shipping arrangements.  I am happy for you to inspect the bike within a reasonable period of time and I can store the motorcycle for an agreed upon period of time with full payment.

This will make a very nice rider or a good restoration project.  I would love to keep it, but one too many projects taking up space and this bike needs  a better home.  Ask any questions you like and good luck.

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