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78' Cb400. Has Title. Runs. Nice Bike For The Money. on 2040-motos

US $550.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:19000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Keyser, West Virginia, United States

Keyser, West Virginia, United States
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78' CB400. Has title. Runs. Nice bike for the money., US $550.00, image 1

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78' CB400. Has title. Runs. Nice bike for the money., US $550.00, image 2 78' CB400. Has title. Runs. Nice bike for the money., US $550.00, image 3

Honda CB description

Needs a battery and a clutch cable. Small dent in tank. Tank is clean inside. Cleaned the carbs down to every nut and bolt. Changed spark plugs. Fires right up.

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