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1977 CB750 Steet Tracker This is another custom motorcycle built by Caliber Cycles at NO RESERVE! This tough street tracker style build was inspired by Daryl's motorcycle on the series The Walking Dead but with a twist. Has a sort of a military/survival style. This bike was completely stripped down to the frame with a custom hoop fully welded. Pod air filters with custom exhaust and carbs that have been dialed in for some serous power. Fresh oil change as well as a new sealed battery. Custom built seat. New dual headlight and tail light/side license plate mount. New wheel bearings front and rear. New dual sport Kenda Big Block tires that are DOT approved. Front 100/90-19 and rear 130/80-17. Tank has a couple scratches but overall a great bike for a beginner but has more than enough power for the veteran. Feel free to contact me for a shipping quote. $500 deposit through Paypal due at the end of auction and the remainder due at pickup in cash. |
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