1971 Honda CB500 Four
What we know:
1971
Honda
This 1971 Honda CB500 Four, a classic motorcycle from the golden age of Japanese motorcycling, boasts an impressive array of features despite its vintage status. Manufactured in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, this distinctive bike is characterized by its inline-four engine that earned it the affectionate nickname "The Four," and is considered a pioneering model in the Honda CB series. With its distinctively sculpted fuel tank, chrome-plated engine cases, and dual exhaust pipes, it's clear that this motorcycle was designed to grab attention on the open road. Despite its 1970s roots, it has been meticulously maintained and updated: Charlie's Place electronic ignition module, lapped valves, rebuilt and synchronized carburetors, a CB400F-sourced handlebar, replaced head gasket, valve stem seals, spark plugs, and ignition coils all reflect the seller's careful preparation for its next journey.
Last bid:
$6,100