1986 Honda Night Hawk Cb450 Complete Parts Bike on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
1986 Honda Night Hawk CB450 Nice Shape 7,800 original miles Purchased at Estate Sale/Garage Sale Sat for a couple years Put gas in and jumped and started right up and idled nice, although heard some ENGINE NOISES Not sure what it is comes and goes could be very minor or major Selling Bike as parts bike do Engine Noise Have original paper work from previous owner and key Missing side covers, Tank is clean inside and no dents Bike must be picked up within two weeks end of auction unless previous arrangements are made Located 30 minutes north of Detroit in suburb , close to major freeway
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