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1975 Honda CB  1975 Honda cb500t 17,300 miles good condition

1975 Honda CB 1975 Honda cb500t 17,300 miles good condition

$1,750

Roseville, Ohio

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

Selling this CB500t great bike that is nearly 100% road worthy. I changed the gas when I bought it and rode it alittle the put it in storage with additive in the gas and tender on the battery . Right side spits and sputters sometimes . Needs ridin bad . Tires are brand new tank ' side covers and seat are in awesome condition for the age . I have four vintage bikes and I'm looking to sell a couple to clear some room . The start button is something weird but it works and was on it when I bought it . I have original purchase receipt from 1976 and The original owners manual .

Trim CB500t

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 500 t cafe racer free shipping

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 500 t cafe racer free shipping

$3,750

Pasco, Washington

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

1975 Honda CB500T the big sister to the CB450 and CB350This twin was only made 2 years. 1975 and 76. New seat and cafe racer tail.New mufflersNew hand and foot controls.New electronics: new Battery Tender lithium ion battery, new PAMCO electronic ignition, new Hot Shot regulator/rectifier, new Dyna high output coils, and conversion to modern blade style fusesNew spark plugsNew brake lights and turn signals (all LED)New led bulbs in the instrument panel.New tires and inner tubes (front and rear)Front forks rebuilt and powder coated satin black.New and improved front brake system: rebuilt caliper - powder coated satin black (with new piston, seals, brake pads and fluid) also steel braided black front brake line.Brembo front brake master cylinder and brake leverNew clutch perch and lever.New starter clutch rollers, springs and pins.New rear shocksNew black air filters The plate is a collector plate so you never have to renew the tabs. Ever. I have the title, clean and clear and in my name.Just over 9,000 original miles. Only 100 of those I put on after this project was completed. New beautiful fresh black paint on cafe racer tail and tank, plus OEM original HONDA tank badges. She has electric start AND kick start. Both work perfectly. The bike is not perfect, it's 40 years old. However it is in great shape. If you have any questions or want close up pics of anything I can text you more pics. **For the full buy it now price I am offering to pay the shipping to the lower 48 states if we use my carrier Huntington Beach Hauling.**If you want to use your own shipper and cover the cost yourself, I am willing to drop my buy it now price by $500 (or refund $500 if buy it now option was already used).Auction winner must pay $500 non refundable deposit within 48 hours after auction end. Balance due within 24 hours after shipping arrangements are finalized.. Only accept Paypal. Only payment acceptable through Paypal. No refunds, no returns, no warranty. Walk around video:https://youtu.be/TOeW8xwS5D0 Ride by video:https://youtu.be/yHbSymkhbI4 The frame and swing arm are good (some light flash rust here and there, no pitting) but if you want a show bike they would need to be powder coated. Also the rims and spokes would need to be polished. There is a small dimple in the tank that I didn't notice before painting. Not big but the glossy black paint made it kinda stick out at the right angle. It looks like maybe it could be easily popped out. The gauges work fine but are weathered.The bike could use a taller or longer kick stand. Any other questions let me know.

Trim 500T

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 500 t one of a kind amazing condition

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 500 t one of a kind amazing condition

$5,000

Kyle, Texas

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

Absolutely. Incredible. At the risk of overstating the obvious here, you may be looking at the last remaining "new" CB500T. A one-owner since brand new, 1978 CB500T, this is a real survivor- the last of her kind. The basics: 1978 Honda CB500T. 13,000 original miles. She rolled off the showroom floor almost 40 years ago, and looks nearly identical. Every single nut, every bolt, every piece of plastic- every screw, absolutely just like OEM. It has a few era-correct upgrades. Triple 4 luggage rack, specific to this era. Upgraded horn, also vintage correct. That's it. Everything else is OEM as it was new. Even has ribbed tires. They are not in need of immediate replacement. It has the original owner's manual and the toolkit in the handy blue vinyl bag. The seat is immaculate- flawless brown "stitched" vinyl. Starts up immediately, first time every time. No choke needed except on cold mornings. The starter button was replaced about 30 years ago with a more reliable switch, but that's pretty common. Take a look at the control pods left and right. The paint inside the letters is still crisp and red. Never seen a drop of rain. Stored indoors. No rust, except in the normal spots like the header bolts, exhaust manifold etc. Absolutely no rust on the body, frame or wheels. Everything works exactly as it's supposed to. All of the lights, horn, switches, levers, springs etc. I cannot stress how correct the bike is. I'll let the pictures just speak for themselves. This is the most expensive CB500T to ever hit the market. I understand that. It's also the closest to museum quality that I have ever seen. I have owned hundreds of mid 60s to late 70s vintage Hondas, and I would put this one up against the best one I've ever seen. There are three cosmetic flaws on the bike. One, is the gauges. They are made of a early plastic material, and all of the CB's of this era had some deformity. These are only very slight. Two, are the rubber o-rings around the gauges. They are worn, and need to be replaced but they are only about $10. Third, the black caliper paint on the front brake is flaking. Another common cosmetic issue. That's really it. In fact, not to sound arrogant but I will offer you a crisp $100 bill if you come see the bike and you look me straight in the face and tell me it isn't the cleanest CB500T you have ever seen. I know my hundred dollar bill is safe. Clean and clear Texas title in hand. Original owner since zero miles.

Trim CB500T