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1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8600
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Washington, Illinois, United States

Washington, Illinois, United States
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Honda CB description

This 400F was locally owned with 26,497 miles on it. The gauges were nice but show the typical white line so I had the gauges rebuilt to start with 0 as I restored the entire bike. I took the bike down to the bare frame and had it beautifully deep gloss painted after it was thoroughly media blasted. Center stand, swing arm and other pieces were also painted. The parakeet yellow and black side covers were also painted at this professional body shop. The previous owner had replaced, not long ago, the tires and genuine Honda right handlebar switch and seat. 
This was the 10th CB400F that I have restored. I go through all the parts and paint, clean, buff, polish, or replace. I always use genuine Honda whenever possible including bolts, nuts, and washers. Even the parts that can't be seen are thoroughly detailed. The carbs were cleaned, valves adjusted, points adjusted, timing chain and timing were adjusted. This engine is the most smooth and the most quiet of any 400F I have ever heard. It just purrs without any noise. 
I replaced the front fender, the rear wheel , and spokes (the front wheel and spokes were very nice but the rears were not so nice), Interstate battery, horn, re-chromed taillight housing, petcock kit, master cylinder, brake hoses, brake caliper, piston and seal, Honda oil and filter, spark plugs, re-chromed chain guard, fork dust seals and oil seals, tool tray lid, shock nuts and washers plus many more. 
The compression is a perfect 150 even in all cylinders and right on according to the service manual. When removing the pan I found nothing but clean oil, no sludge or residue. 
This truly is a beautiful 400F that you will win awards if you show. It just shines in the sun and stands right out. Everything works as it should and there are no issues. Includes as new tool kit,original as new owners manual and  two as new Honda keys.

If you have any questions you can call me at (309) 253-2180. 

Buyer is responsible for shipping and costs. I can help to make arrangements. Federated Allied for shipping is really close to me; if you so choose, I can deliver to the warehouse. 

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