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1979 Honda Cbx on 2040-motos

US $3500
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:8120
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Honda CBX tech info

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Honda CBX description

This is a near-perfect, LOW mile, original, 1979 Honda CBX 6-cylinder motorcycle in exceptional condition!

The bike starts, runs and rides wonderfully.

A real time-machine! Only 8120 genuine miles!

The clutch was replaced and upgraded to the later '81 / '82 style basket and plates (as is acceptable for these - since earlier clutch were noisy.)

The PO had installed an oil-pressure gauge and a "T" line feed for it off of the crank case. It was done in such a way that it can very easily be eliminated for somebody who wants it all stock. It's a nice addition though. Unobtrusive and no extra holes or anything exist for it - can be eliminated 100%.

Tires are great!

Chain and sprockets are very new and in great condition.

Brakes have been flushed.

Carbs have been cleaned.

Tank inside is perfect!

The paint on this bike is perfect! Bike has a clean California TITLE, but resides in WASHINGTON State. (The bike can also be delivered with a clean Washington State title if required.)

I can assist with logistics of shipping anywhere in the world AT THE BUYER'S expense though. Or, the bike can be picked up locally anywhere in and around the Seattle area.

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