Looking for a true classic that embodies both style and
performance? Look no further than the iconic 1978 Honda CBX. The
Honda CBX simply took the world by storm with its 1047cc Inline Six
Cylinder machine, derived from the RC165 Grand Prix Race Bike
Powerplant. Producing a claimed 103hp, these motorcycles are
buttery smooth and make a fantastic noise. This pristine example
had been collector owned for the last number of years and is an
extremely early production, built in May of 1978, with an indicated
12,381 miles. Finished in beautiful Candy Glory Red, this CBX
boasts its original exhaust in wonderful condition other than a
small ding. This example did receive one repaint with correct
striping and has been sympathetically cared for. Freshly serviced
and ready to be enjoyed, including brand new tires, this CBX is one
of the nicest examples we have ridden! Don't miss this one; these
early Honda CBX's are one of the hottest appreciating classics on
the market right now! With its timeless appeal and engineering
excellence, the 1978 Honda CBX is more than just a bike; it's a
symbol of heritage and passion for riders who appreciate the thrill
of the open road. Ride into the past while embracing the future
with the incomparable 1978 Honda CBX.
Vehicle Details
1979 Honda Motorcycle
Listing ID:CC-1848345
Price:$24,900
Location:Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Year:1979
Make:Honda
Model:Motorcycle
Exterior Color:Glory Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:12381
Stock Number:813490
VIN:CB12004620
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