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1989 Honda Cb-1 400 Track/race Bike on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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1989 CB1This is an ex-cmra race bikeThe motor was completely gone throughIn December 2010 and has very lowHours since then. I purchased it from a 60 yr old guy who pre-owned it a couple timesDoing track days. I have owned it for about 6 mnths and have had it out on 3 trackDays. This bike is an absolute blast to ride. Unfortunately, I low sided it at my last outingand it has some minor rash on the tail section. The throttle tube (plastic) broke also. The bikestarts up and runs awesome, just needs a coupleThings to get it back to 100%.In 2010 the bike got a complete new clutch, battery, Pistons, rings, valve job, new intake carb mounts,Air box inlets, rebuilt carbs, new plugs & wires, Air filter, front brake pads. The bike also has emulatorsand springs in the forks installed by JM SuspensionCBR 900RR adjustable rear shock with reservoir also set Up by JM Suspension. I have several boxes of spare partsIncluding spare transmission gears, front & rear sprockets, chains and miscellaneous original parts including the originalRear tail section, blinkers, side plates, ect.Bike comes with a clear title also.Included with he sale is a 1990 CB1 Parts bikeWith title also.Call / Text If you have any questions. Will not respond to emails

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