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Motorcycle 1976 Honda Cb360 Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:11047
Location:

Harleyville, South Carolina, US

Harleyville, South Carolina, US
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HAD TO PUT SOMETHING IN THE FIELD FOR EBAY SO MILEAGE IS WHAT IS SHOWN ON ODOMETER--DON'T KNOW ACTUAL MILEAGE.

Great little gas saver but needs a little restoration. clear title. SIX-SPEED.  Turns over with good compression.  Were told when it was purchased that carbs had been rebuilt recently and was running but has been parked (inside) for a few years and we're not sure what all it would need to get it roadworthy.  Probably the usual--tires, battery, clean carbs, plugs. Clear title in hand.
OEM parts can be restored or parted out if you are going to make it into a chopper. 

Please ask any questions prior to bidding--bike is being sold as "AS IS"
We reserve the right to end the listing early since it is also for sale locally.
(The bike is garaged at our shop but is owned & being sold privately)

Willing to deliver for a small fee depending on where you are.  Please email with your location and will let you know whether it's feasible and how much. The bike is located between Columbia and Charleston South Carolina, right off of I-26 & I-95.

Thanks for looking and check out the 1978 CB750 Four we are listing as well!

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