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You are bidding on a 1973 Honda CB 500/4, Bike has been in a heated basement since 1992, I have no time to get bike running, all lights work, bike started but carbs, need cleaned, throttle is free. Tires are good, electric start works, paint is great, seat perfect exhaust has holes as pictured, chrome is in perfect condition, wires and cables in near perfect condition. You are bidding on a 44 year old "as-is" motorcycle, know your limits. Please ask questions, make sure you have the money before you purchase.
The CB500K2 "500 Four" (also called "Super Sport 500") was sold in 1973 in one of three colors: Candy Bucchus Olive with Black, Flake Sunrise Orange with Black, or Maxim Brown Metallic with Black. The gas tank panel was black. The instruments were enlarged and tilted toward the rider. The exhaust was a 4-into-4 system. The engine was a 498cc SOHC inline 4-cylinder with 4 carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB500-2100001. |
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