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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $7100
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:99
Location:

North Billerica, Massachusetts, United States

North Billerica, Massachusetts, United States
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Honda CB description

 1974 Honda cb750 cb 750 rat chopper bobber Frankenstein hard tail rigid. The bike runs, but doesn't ride because it needs other work done to, all the gears are there. the carbs will defiantly need to be rebuilt because they are leaking gas everywhwere. The bike has some kind of aftermarket hard tail kit on it, very fold art interesting looking bike. Also has a Maine registration that acts like a title. THIS IS PROJECT CHOPPER AND IS NO WAY NEAR READY TO RIDDEN YET Please call me with any questions you may have. 978 764 9791 Larry  

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