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Honda Cb360t, Blue, Runs Great And Is Sharp~ on 2040-motos

US $513.99
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:15320 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Coventry, Connecticut, US

Coventry, Connecticut, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 I bought this bike from a neighbor lady and have decided I do not have enough time to finish the few incidental things let alone ride it....Bike has 15K plus, great tire, chrome is awesome, new air filter, new battery, and runs good now.....All lights work, horn needs a tap or two and the front disc brake needs a few taps, etc (nothing major, just temporarily seized due to non-usage)- It is a sharp one and is actually my 3 (and best) CB360- So, you are getting a GREAT mid 70's CB360T, that I have brought back to life, and now it needs a new owner who can put the makeup on! :) These bike are valuable, but I have a very reasonable reserve, equivelent to what I paid for it~

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