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2014 Honda CB  2014 Honda CB1000R

2014 Honda CB 2014 Honda CB1000R

$6,895

Marshall, Texas

Year 2014

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 1000

Posted Over 1 Month

ADDITIONAL COST ARE SETUP & FREIGHT $500 + TTL.CALL H&W HONDA YAMAHA MARSHALL TEXAS @ 1-800-627-7275BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND PICKUP.2014 HONDA CB1000RMSRP $11,760The Honda CR1000R has a Gravity die-cast aluminum mono-backbone frame that is lightweight and tough. It has Programmed Digital Fuel Injection which is great for even high altitudes and cooler temperatures. The Honda CB1000R features a four-into-one exhaust for boosted performance and sound while completing the look that makes Honda stand out.0CommentsSPECIFICATIONSYear2014ManufacturerHondaModelCB1000REngine TypeInline four-cylinderEngine Displacement998ccBore Stroke75 mm x 56.5 mmCoolingLiquid-CooledCompression Ratio11.2:1Fuel SystemPGM-FI Fuel injection with automatic enrichment circuit and 36mm throttle bodiesIgnitionComputer-controlled digital transistorized with 3-D mappingStarting SystemElectricTransmissionClose-ratio six-speedFinal Drive#530 0-ring-sealed chainRake Trail25° / 3.9 in.Seat Height32.1 in.Wheelbase56.9 in.Front Suspension43 mm inverted HMAS cartridge fork with spring preload, rebound compressionRear SuspensionSingle gas-charged HMAS shock w/spring preload and rebound damping adjustabilityFront BrakeDual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with full-floating 310 mm discsRear BrakeSingle-caliper 256 mm discFront Tire120/70ZR-17Rear Tire180/55ZR-17Fuel Capacity4.5 gal. including 1.0 gallon in reserveDry Weight485 lbs. (Wet)MSRP$11,760

Trim CB1000R

Honda : CB 1974 honda cb 350 f

Honda : CB 1974 honda cb 350 f

$2,450

San Antonio, Texas

Year 1974

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 350

Posted Over 1 Month

This 1974 Honda CB350F currently has 5400 miles. I purchased this motorcycle on Ebay and picked it up in Kansas. The Kansas title is clear. It starts easily. The electric start always spins but sometimes does not engage which leads me to believe the springs in the starter clutch need to be replaced. I have been using the kick start with no problem. It pulls fine until you get to about 45 mph and then feels weak. I have not got it to go over 55. I'm assuming the carbs need to be rebuilt or at least tuned. The rear tire looks newish but the front tire will need to be replaced. the clutch and transmission work fine. Brakes are good (has a front disk brake). All the lights work. This is a solid bike with low mileage. I could offer delivery for 80 cents per mile within a 250 mile radius from San Antonio. Feel free to ask me any questions about the bike. I will add a video of the bike running tomorrow.

Trim CB350F

Honda : CB 2005 honda cb 919 cb 900 f super clean

Honda : CB 2005 honda cb 919 cb 900 f super clean

$4,700

Fort Worth, Texas

Year 2005

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Naked Motorcycles

Engine 919

Posted Over 1 Month

all done in the last 150 miles...... i never ride the thing so that is the reason for the sale.new chain and rear sprocket new spark plugs and cablesnew tires front and rearnew air filter new brake pads and oem disk on rear.... front is still good... front and rear brake fluid replacednew headlight bulb very bright new LED sturn signals front and rear....with led blinker conversion.new grips

Trim CB900F 919

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