1986 Honda Cmx 450 Rebel Cruiser on 2040-motos
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1986 Honda Cmx 450 REBEL, This is the bigger rebel. only made for 2 years. Wife's former regular ride. Just removed from garage storage after several years. Completed oil and filter change, air filter change and had the carburetors professionally serviced. Also drained, cleaned and treated fuel tank. New rear turn signals (old ones had some cracks in the plastic and torn rubber). Runs great. Has light rust and some wear and tear in places expected for a bike with 39K. Still a cult classic. Only selling because we are military and need to downsize before moving to our next assignment. $1,500.00
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