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1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8300
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:999 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Wytheville, Virginia, United States

Wytheville, Virginia, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Due to an upcoming move I have to sell this beautiful bike.  I've owned it for the last 10 years and hate to see it go.  This is a rider, not a trailer queen, so be aware that it has some of the usual wear including light scratches in the chrome on the muffler, light surface rust on some spokes, etc.  That having been said, the pics speak for themselves.  I'm a professional painter and just gave it a fresh paint job.  Hopefully you can see the detail in the pics, it's much better in person.  Started with a bright gold base, overlaid lace as a stencil, shot a bright silver base, then candy red over everything.  Finished with new old stock cb450 metal badges.  Results are stunning!  Also:
  • dual front brake, steel braided lines, modern Goldwing master cylinder
  • custom fork brace
  • new Motion Pro cables and throttle
  • Vapor electronic speedo/tach
  • All Balls neck bearings
  • Dynatek electronic ignition
  • Dynatek high voltage coils and plug wires
  • custom oil tank
  • Steel Dragon machined aluminum velocity stacks with brass screens
  • LED taillights
  • battery and electrical under tail
  • earlier model tank
  • fresh chain
  • chainguard drilled and modified to attach license plate, has LED lights
  • electric start retained, but also starts with 1 kick
Please make your own shipping arrangements from area code 24382.

Hope you love it as much as I have!  Happy riding!

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