Honda Cb motorcycles for sale in Santa Fe, New Mexico

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2013 Honda CB1000R

2013 Honda CB1000R

$7,566

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CB1000R

Category -

Engine -

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2013 Honda CB1000R O,

2009 Honda VTX 1300 C

2009 Honda VTX 1300 C

$5,595

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CB1100 ABS

Category -

Engine 1,140 cc

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2013 Honda CB1100 ABS, PERFECT CONDITION - Bike of the New Century. Back in 1969, Honda?s legendary CB750K0 changed the world of motorcycling forever. Powerful, technologically advanced, flawlessly built, it instantly redefined what a motorcycle could be. And you can say the same about the new CB1100. Same engine architecture, except now it displaces a full 1,140 cc and offers fuel injection, and much more. Same, timeless style, but updated with contemporary accents. It?s a bike a whole new generation of riders is going to appreciate.

2015 Honda Rebel

2015 Honda Rebel

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CB1100AD

Category -

Engine -

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Honda : CB 1979 honda cb 400 motorcycle project bike

Honda : CB 1979 honda cb 400 motorcycle project bike

$600

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 1979

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine -

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The motor is clean with compression. I can't find any oil leaks. Good tires. Custom exhaust fitted to motor. One side will need to be finished. Custom rear finder and seat pan. New paint and trim on tank. Good brake and clutch cables plus speedometer. This bike would be a very cool street bike for around town. Good looks and good mileage. I have not started the motor. It will need to be wired. PLEASE NOTE: there is NO TITLE for this bike.

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

$16,850

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

The CB750 was a game changer. Our goals for this one were simple: Maintain some of the original look and feel, see how much weight we could take off this baby without loosing any of the nice 'features', make it go faster, make it stop quicker, and make it look good doing it! Official weight of only 422 lbs wet, thats a 23.4% weight reduction! As always, we will be donating a portion the the sale to the No Kid Hungry Campain. Please visit our blog for more photos and details. Specs: Displacement: 736.00 ccm (44.91 cubic inches)Final drive: 530 O-ring chain ConversionFront tire: Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 120/70 R17Rear tire: Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 160/60 R17Front Master Cylinder: Nissin 19mm radialFront brakes: Dual floating disk, 4 piston Nissin CalipersRear brakes: Single disk, single piston Nissin CaliperFront Suspension: Fully adjustable CBR900RR 45mm forksRear Suspension: Dual gas charged reservoir shocksIgnition: Electronic Hall effect ignition systemGauges: Motogadget Mini / LED oil pressure warningWet Weight: 422 lbs (551.2 lbs Stock)Tank/ Fuel capacity: 1973 CB750 hand shaped scallops/ 4.25 gallons Build Specs: Engine- The engine was low mileage to begin with so we took her apart just to check everything out. A quick freshen up including, lapping the valves, new valve seals, new rings, new seals and gaskets was all that was needed inside. Everything was vapor blasted before painting the cases, polishing the covers and finishing with a brushed effect, and installing new allen head bolts throughout. Frame- Before being powder coated in gloss black, we removed all unnecessary brackets, tabs, and other bits. We also installed a rear hoop section, new seat mounts, a new electronics tray, relocated the shock mounts, and added mounts for the rear sets Intake, Exhaust, and Lubrication- We stuck with the original carbs but rebuilt and rejetted them after vapor blasting to accommodate the new 4 into 1 exhaust and K&N air filters. We did away with the old oil tank and fabbed up a new low profile one that acts as the rear fender and opens up the middle of the bike a bit. We also made new oil lines to send and receive the lube. We saved the plans for the oil tank if you would like to order one, available in aluminum. Suspension- We mounted up front forks and triple from a CBR900RR Fireblade and installed dual gas charged shocks in the rear. The forks are preload, damping, and compression adjustable while the shocks are adjustable using a spanner and gas. With the new shock mounts and forks, the bike now has killer stance. We also fabbed up a new fork brace that holds the removable front fender. Lighting, Controls, and Gauges- Up front we have a new headlight with built in turn signals that sits on custom aluminum brackets. We mounted the Motogadget Mini Gauge (speedo, tach, odo, time, trip) in the headlight bucket to reduce clutter. Mounted into the top clamp we now have a LED oil pressure light (we figured if you cant find neutral or remember to turn off your signals then whats the use). We used the same clip-ons from the Fireblade and put in a new set of control switches for a CB750K0. A new set of grips, custom made cables, and bar end sliders complete the cockpit. The rear sets are also from the Fireblade and are mounted up to the frame via new frame mounts and machined the rearset guards. In back we have an integrated LED tail/ brake/ and turn signal set up. Powering everything is a super light Shorai battery. We installed a new reg/rec unit, new starter solenoid, flasher relay for the LEDs, electronic ignition, and reworked the wiring harness. We knew that removing the starter motor would be an easy way to reduce weight, but its nice to have the finer things in life, so we decided to keep it. Body, Tank, and Seat- We started with a tank from an earlier CB and hand shaped the scallops. We put a new thumb lever cap on and a new petcock. The seat is a one of a kind fiberglass unit that we made to follow the basic shape of the rear of the tank. We had the guys coat them with Speed Green before adding the swooping lines that you may recognize from a CB350. The seat pan was upholstered here in Santa Fe by B&M upholstery and paint was shot by Munoz Customs. The headlight bucket, exhaust, and front fender all have the same textured black finish. We saved the seat mold if anyone wants to order one. Brakes, Wheels, Tires- There are now dual floating discs up front and a single disk in the rear. Dual four piston Nissin calipers handle the duty's in front pumped by a 19mm Nissin radial master cylinder, and a single piston Nissin in the back. Custom brake lines are S/S braided. The bike is running on Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires front and rear riding on 17 inch Honda wheels that were coated in gloss black. An added benefit of using the newer wheels is that they have the 'cush drive' which reduces stress on your transmission. We also did a 530 chain conversion, which uses the stock Fireblade sprocket sizes and reduces weight. *Included with the bike: Manuals for Motogadget gauge, Nissin master cylinder, and Shorai Battery. Set of plugs, tool kit, extra key, jetting for your location, and detailed maintenance instructions. **Shipping: Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I will be happy to help in any way I can including, giving names and numbers of companies I have used in the past, and holding the bike for up to 1 month after payment is received to allow for more time to set up shipping if needed. ***Payment: A deposit of $1000 is due within 24 hrs of auction close. Payment in full is due within 14 days of auction close. The bike, title, etc. will not be released until payment is received and cleared. We will accept Check, Money Order, Cash, or Credit Card. Credit cards will be charged a 2.7% fee.

Trim 750