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74 Honda Cb550 4 ( Cafe Racer ) (dtc) on 2040-motos

$5,280
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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Honda CA description

Professionally restored and built by LoveAndPolish.com. Fiberglass done by Motoforza.Powdercoated Frame in Cherry Red, polished side covers, triple tree, top clamps, valve cover, forks, and drum brake and everything else aluminum done in a satin finish.Complete engine rebuild with All new parts. Carbs tuned to perfection... Heads ported and polished. Tasteful period correct four into 1 hand built exhaust.This bike roars like a lion and purrs like a cat.. !!!Heads Will Roll!!!Pics were taken without new saddle and custom gauge cluster. This bike is Fresh out of the studio!Call or Text John @ 720.980.XXXXKeyords: cb, cb125, cb200, cb350, cb350f, cb400f, cb400t, cb450, cb500, cb750

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