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1984 Honda Cb650 Nighthawk Project Bike on 2040-motos

$400
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Location:

Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington, DE
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Honda Nighthawk description

I have had a lot of spam emails from Craig's List. I have tightened our spam filter to the point where it is easy to catch emails that are not spam. Please include your name and phone number in the email. This way it will not get spammed. If you do not include your name and phone number, odds are it will be spammed and I will never see your email. If you prefer not to call, please try to make your email a little more detailed so it will not get spammed. If you do not hear from me within a couple days you may want to call me and make sure that I received your email. This bike is a 1984 Honda CB650 Nighthawk. As you can tell from the images, this bike is missing a lot of the parts. You may be able to rebuild this bike or use the engine for another bike. We have not tried to start the bike so we do not know if the engine runs. This bike has a Maryland title. It is being sold as is without warranty. If you are interested in seeing the bike please email or call Sue at and use reference number 0276.

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