1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Blairsville, Georgia, United States
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This is a very nice looking example of a very popular Honda. The 550 four cylendar was a great success. I am getting up in age and riding is now difficult. This bike cranks easily on electric start or kick start and I bought it because of its looks and its left side shift. Most of the bikes I have owned over the years have been brittish but I can no longer shift with my right leg. I have a Georgia Title to the bike in my name. The bike is origional, including the exhaust system. A repair was made sometime in the past at the junction of the right side pipes and the right side mufflers and there is crack in the repair which allows an exhaust leak. It does not seem to affect the running of the bike and I like the look of the stock exhaust, so I had rather keep the exhaust as is rather than mount an after market system. Pick up and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, at their own expense. I also have a very good running, but loud, CB650 for sale at a greatly reduced price. Please ask questions and review the pictures since this is a used bike being sold as is. |
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