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1975 Honda Cb 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano Chopper on 2040-motos

US $6,750.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:99999 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Santa Clarita, California, United States

Santa Clarita, California, United States
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1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 1

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1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 2 1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 3 1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 4 1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 5 1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 6 1975 Honda CB 750 Old School Hardtail Chopper - All Original Raja / Roger Casano chopper, US $6,750.00, image 7

Honda CB description

1975 Honda CB 750 Hardtail Chopper - All Original

Price $6,750 OBO

This is an original Raja / Roger Casano chopper.

He was one of the premier chopper painters of the 70's, famous for his epoxy flake use in panels, ribbons, flames on many bikes that came out of Chopper Specialties in Stanton CA.

This is the original paintwork and is amazing for being 40 years old, Beautiful lines & Metal flake paint. There is some touched up spots and a dent in the right side of the tank.

Roger's life was tragically cut short and his work is hard to come by. His work has been on many chopper mags from the 60s & 70s see cover photo's attached for samples.

Original chrome has nice patina
Engine - 1975 CB 750 Runs great
Hardtail Frame
Vintage - Pull Back handle bars
Vintage - Invader spoke wheels
Vintage - Springer front end
Vintage - Tall sissy bar
Breadbox air cleaner
Finned starter cover
Tires are brand new
Mileage is unknown.
Original California Highway Patrol Blue ID.

Sold with bill of sale only. Has been out of the system for a long time.

From a 70's chopper collection in Colorado, housed in a garage for the past 25 years.

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