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1980 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
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Honda CB description

cb900 was PURCHASED FROM AUCTION HAVE NO TIME FOR IT. NO TITTLE!!!!!NO TITTLE!!!  PARTS OR RESTORE WAS TOLD HAS LOW COMPRESSION AND DONT RUN. VERY COMPLETE GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE. NO KEYS!!!! DENT ON TANK CAN BE SEEN IN PICTURE WITH ME POINTING AT IT. PLEASE LOOK CAREFILLY AT PICTURES BEFORE BIDDING. THANK YOU.

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