>1975 cb360
>32000 odometer
>Runs perfect
>$1800
>>16404235
Great bike.
Not freeway capable
At 32000 miles youll probably need a rebuild, or at minimum a new timing chain and guides.
$1800 is too expensive
>inb4 people call you a hipster
They dont like when things arent stock for some reason
>>16404260
What's the max you would pay for this bike?
>>16404389
$1000
For $1800 you can get newer and nicer bikes.
I paid $800 for pic related and it had 1200 miles and was spotless
>>16404260
>>16404260
Its a cb360, you can go 100k + on a bent valve and still run ok. Depending if the carbs need a refresh i would give the guy 1500
>>16404423
Timing components on old hondas have a VERY short life span.
Also old hondas dont oil well. They need rebuilds often.
Ive had many of them.
My curret XL185 has bee through 2 timing guides and chains in 8000 miles
>>16404235
It's worth about half what the guy is asking because it isn't stock. It looks cool, but it's never really going to appreciate in value, and when you end up selling it, you'll get offers of maybe $500 because someone wants to chop it (cheaply), cafe it (brainlessly), or restore it (expensively). All of those people are looking for a screaming deal, and you'll either take it on the chin or give up and use the bike to hang your winter snowmobiling gear on.
Better pictures:
>>16404462
It looks neat. But im seeing a lot.of chinese parts on there.
Its not worth 1800
>>16404468
Which parts look Chinese?
>>16404502
What i can see
Bars, headlight, seat, rearsets, mirror, and probably the tail light.
Also note no battery
>>16404518
Lithium Ion 12v battery in there somewhere according to the guy
>>16404235
>would I buy a butchered old Honda from the 70's with '32k miles'
Yeah nah.