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1977 HONDA CB 750-K Up for auction is a very strong running, great
sounding and beautiful classic CB 750-K model with roughly 3,000 miles since all gaskets, top to bottom and side to side, have been
replaced, along with fresh sauce pumped in her gut and Dot III bled through the
front main vein all the way to her calipers to assure your safety while serving
up the fun we crave on our 2 wheeled companions. Both wheels have recently been
re-spoked and fresh rubbers have been slapped on, which now have about 100-150
miles on them. The valve cover and engine casings have all been polished and new chrome Euro-Style super bike bars have also been added for a
sleeker, comfortable, and more modern feel. All four carbs have been jetted and properly synced to a Kerker 4-into-1 header. For any further questions feel free to message me and click on the link below for an all around view and sound of this classic cycle. Thank you and happy bidding!! Pictures are provided below. For a short video of this beautiful motorcycle, please go to the following link: https://youtu.be/qcRtvwp6Z7M |
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