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I have for sell my '76 CB550. I acquired it, non-running, two months ago (it had been sitting in a garage since the year 2000, unridden). It came with the clean, vintage set of Jardine pipes seen in the photos. It has a clean and clear NC title and registration in my name. In the past two months, I have done the following to the bike:
The bike is in great shape. Everything on the bike works as it should - all switches, gauges, seat latch/lock, indicator lights (even the neutral light works correctly 100% of the time), gas cap latch/floating gas gauge - everything on the bike works as it should, with no broken parts or stripped out bolts anywhere. The original seat has absolutely no rips or tears. It idles, runs and rides great - it is a very fun bike on the mountain twisties. The only issues across the bike are the missing center stand and the fact that it could use some cleaning (I haven't started cleaning/polishing the bike - I've been focused on making it perfect mechanically since I acquired it and, of course, riding it); however, just a simple swipe of steel wool on the rims, fenders or pipes makes the chrome shine very nicely. It would be an easy bike to clean up as it only has minor dirt/dust buildup and very minor surface rust. |
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