1972 Honda CB350. I had this bike running and driving a year ago and let it sit for a good while. Runs but needs the carbs cleaned. Gas tank has been previously treated but does need to be cleaned out also. Everything works on this bike, electric start and lights. The transmission shifts ok but for some reason the neutral light comes on when it's put in second gear. It is in good shape for the year. It is missing the filter box and has after market filters installed. I DO NOT have a TITLE for this bike. This bike would be a great parts bike or if you could get a Title a great bike for everyday use.
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