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1978 Honda Cb400t on 2040-motos

$500
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This is a 1978 Honda CB400t, This bike is almost in running condition i just never had the funds to finish it. It has almost all the parts to the bike except a battery box and the bracket that goes to the tail light. All the running lamps blinkers work on this bike along with the speedometer dashlights. The gas tank has some rust in it and i never got around to cleaning it out, i was told by the honda dealership there is a cleansing kit you can get for 50 bucks that will take care of that. I have ran a gas line to the carbs and the bike did fire up for me. This bike does NOT have a title or license plates. But for someone who wanted to take the time to get a title or someone who needs parts look no further this is a great start. The chrome is in decent shape and there is a dent on 1 side of the gast tank. I have the key to this bike and the ignition system works fine. Any questions or concerns you have feel free to contact me at XXXX@live.com

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