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1978 Honda CB400A automatic. Very good condition. All lights, gauges, signals work and runs nice. Has windshield and luggage rack. Bought this for my wife 5 years ago so she could learn to ride and get her motorcycle license. I was looking for something in great shape and dependable for her with low mileage. She only rode it about about a hundred miles a year. Now has her license and bought her a brand new bigger bike last year. Just inspected and a new battery a couple weeks ago. Would be good for a collector or an easy bike to ride for someone. Can be viewed locally if requested.
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