1975 Honda CB200 frame, engine, tank and bits

DetroitStyle

If it leaks, we can fill it
I have a freshly powdercoated CB200 frame and some assorted parts for sale. Local only, not really interested in shipping or parting out. Selling as a lot. Located in Milan MI, just south of Ann Arbor MI. Sad to do it, but family finances force the sale

$500 for everything... I'm into it for much more than that

Off the top of my head, it comes with:
Engine - never tried to start it, but good compression... kicked over fine
About $200 worth of DCC stuff (controls, etc... will get a full inventory this weekend)
CB175 front wheel with a good tire
Tank in good condition, no rust, no holes, one ding
freshly powdercoated frame with title
freshly powdercoated swingarm
bronze bushings
pretty good condition rear shocks
stock exhaust in meh condition, some rust/holes
gloss black drag bars
chrome clubman bars
Crappy side covers, spraybombed black
Original filters
Pretty much everything that originally came on the bike, in a bucket... no seat though

Frame (rear peg hoops were cut off)
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Swingarm and bushings
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front wheel
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I believe that everything is there to put it back together and get it running. I just don't have the time.
 
Part out prices:

Tank - $200
Frame (w/title), swingarm, bushings - $200 (I paid that much for the powdercoating alone)
shocks - $50
CL175 wheel - $75

All prices are not including shipping. Would prefer not to ship, but if you pay, I will...
 
You wouldn't by chance be planning a trip to Disney World? I'd love to pick this stuff up but shipping to Florida is probably pricey. Can you shoot me a price shipped to 34119 for the frame? Thanks
 
I've had a few people ask about shipping the frame. I'm going to try to source a decent box for it, get the dims and weight and get some price quotes. I'm expecting shipping to be in the $100 range for most. It won't be cheap. Shipping is insane these days.
 
DetroitStyle said:
I've had a few people ask about shipping the frame. I'm going to try to source a decent box for it, get the dims and weight and get some price quotes. I'm expecting shipping to be in the $100 range for most. It won't be cheap. Shipping is insane these days.
No need to box it, just stick some cardboard to the frame edges and shrink wrap it all together.
 
Thomas_Hudson said:
No need to box it, just stick some cardboard to the frame edges and shrink wrap it all together.
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basically the same thing I told him. I had a frame shipped to be recently (CB175) and it was like $40 or so via USPS. They basically wrapped plastic wrap around it.
Greyhound is another cheap option.
 
I know what you guys are saying... but if I paid for a freshly powdercoated frame to be shipped and it arrived not properly packaged and suffered scratches and dings in transit, I would be pissed. ?

If somebody is OK with a basic shrink-wrap job... That's fine. But any damage in transit gets taken up with USPS, not me.
 
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