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1982 Honda Cx on 2040-motos

US $6,900.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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Honda CX description

BIKE HAS BEEN COMPLEETLY REDONE FROM THE GROUND UP. EVERY THING IS NEW OR REFURBISHED. ALL WORK WAS PROFESSIONILY DONE. EVERY THING IS POWDER COATED. COMPLETE GSXR FRONTEND, BRAKES AND WHEEL. CBR REAR SUSPENTION,CX650 EUROSPORT TANK. THE BIKE IS FLAWLESS. PEOPLE THINK ITS A BRAND NEW BIKE. THIS BIKE WAS FEATURED AT BARBER VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS. I PUT SUPER BIKE BARS FOR MORE COMFORT. THE BIKE TOOK FIRST PLACE AT DAYTONA/WYOTECH DIME CITY CAFE SHOW. ITS A CX500 WITH A CX 650 MOTOR. THE 650 HAS 15 MORE HORSE POWER. ITS A BLAST TOO RIDE!

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