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1983 Honda Cb 1000c Low Miles on 2040-motos

US $2,025.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:19859 ColorColor: Black/Silver
Location:

Victoria, Minnesota, US

Victoria, Minnesota, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HFSC006DA006168

Honda CB description

A nice example of a rare 1983 Honda CB 1000 C.  I am the second owner, and have taken great care of this bike.  Original miles are stated, all parts are Honda or Hondaline.  There are no known issues with this bike, and is ridden on occasion.  Current registration, clear MN title in my name, and turn key condition. 

  This is a real nice cruising bike, both on the highway and in the city.  10 gears ( 5 hi or 5 low).  Depending on the riding condition, allows you to adjust to hills or flatland riding.  I have painstakingly replaced, or repaired many components that were bad or going bad over the last several years.  Some new items in the last year are:  Front tire, CDI units, Fuel valve, Carburetors rebuilt and synchronized, brake calipers rebuilt, new brake pads replaced, new plug wires, spark plugs, air filter, rear brake master cylinder  rebuilt, front brake rotors replaced (V65 vented rotors).  There are NO known problems with this bike, and is fully functional and fast.  Feel free to ask questions, as I will do my best to answer.

Note:  I have the original rear grab bar, it comes with the bike, just not currently installed. ( see Photo )

Note:  The seat is OEM and has never been recovered.  It IS original material and in excellent shape, no splitting.

Note:  Compression test on 6 Apr 2008 was Cyl 1 = 169    Cyl 2 = 166  Cyl 3 = 172  Cyl 4 = 174

Note:  Luggage rack and tail bag are included in the price.

 

   Specs on the bike are as follows:

Model:Honda CB 1000 Custom
Year:1983
Category:Sport touring
Miles:19,859.
Engine and transmission
Displacement:1000.00 ccm (61.02 cubic inches)
Engine type:In-line four, four-stroke
Max RPM:9500
Valves per cylinder:2
Fuel system:Carburetor
Fuel control:DOHC
Cooling system:Air
Gearbox:10-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Shaft drive
Exhaust system:4 to 4
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Front suspension:Air Forks Adjustable
Rear suspension:Air Shocks
Front brakes:Double disc
Physical measures and capacities
Other specifications
Starter:Electric

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