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Cb160 Honda 1965 Cafe Racer (bothell) on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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CB160 Honda 1965 Cafe Racer (Bothell), $3,200, image 1

Honda CA description

Selling this little beauty with a few mods and some upgrades, runs and is very fun to ride, still needs a few minor things done. I bought new turn signals and a new speedometer cable that needs to be installed. I am moving and don't have the time to finish it to completion. Included is a brand new never pre-owned Biltwell vintage looking helmet. This would be a simple job to do during winter to get ready for riding when the sun comes out

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