This 1971 Honda CB450 underwent intensive customization, highlighted by a shortened rear body, inexperienced bodywork adorned with military-style tank graphics, and numerous part replacements. The modifications embody a brand new seat, handlebar, right-side mirror, entrance brake grasp cylinder, hand controls, rear-set foot controls, copper accents, an aftermarket speedometer, and Progressive Suspension rear shocks.
The green-finished bodywork, that includes navy star graphics on the gasoline tank, is complemented by a headlight guard, rear-set foot controls, built-in rear flip indicators, and a brown-upholstered aftermarket seat with black piping. The fitting-side fork stanchion boasts an oblong mirror, with provisions for handlebar-mounted mirrors within the management assemblies.
Black wire-spoke wheels with Shinko SR712 tires (110/90-19 entrance, 120/90-18 rear) improve the bike’s aesthetics. The braking system features a entrance disc and rear drum, outfitted with a substitute grasp cylinder, braided stainless-steel brake traces, and a copper rear brake rod. The telescopic fork with green-finished legs acquired a seal substitute, whereas Progressive Suspension shocks help the rear.
The 444cc parallel twin engine, refinished in black, boasts an electrical starter, kick starter, Keihin carburetors, NGK-branded plug boots, and a two-into-two exhaust system with wrapped header pipes and copper mufflers. Energy is transmitted by means of a five-speed transmission and a drive chain to the rear wheel.
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