1966 Honda 305 on 2040-motos
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States
Honda 305 description
1966 Honda CB77 305 Chopper.The story I got with the bike.This was chopped back in 1970 by the guys brother.He had since passed.I bought it from the brother that had inherited it and did not want to get it out again.All welds on the frame have been bondo over and look great.Nice black pistriping.Kicks over with what seems to be good compression.I never had the chance to work on it and get it running.Sucks.I also have the fork brace to stable up the front end.The tank has no cover.It looks like a Wassel tank but I am not sure.It is just spray painted black.This is the exact way I got the bike.Trying to thin my Herd.Need to sell due to neck and back problems.I have owned it since 2008 and has clear title.Very cool vintage ride.A must have for the Honda or Chopper collector.If you have any questions concerning the bike you can call Eric at Big E's Bike Shop.My store hours are Monday thru Friday.9am to 5pm central time. 9205178872 or email through ebay.Thanks for looking and please check my store for more vintage parts and I will be listing some more bikes.I put pickup only but please feel free to make arrangements yourself to have this bike shipped.I have had bikes shipped from here before,I am about 3 minutes from a major Highway.
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