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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1700
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

1971 Honda CB 750 


Has been sitting in a garage since 1982 and was last registered then!


It has a clean old style California title with no back fees as its out of the dmv system you can even call the dmv with the vin number in the picture to double check your self

The speedo says 9,391 miles which i think is genuine 


Was stored with all the fluid drained apart from the oil and started up about ever 5 years

The tank inside has no rust! i filled it with fresh fuel and jump started the bike and it fired up!

The bike will need a new battery and all the fluid changed apart from the gas and a good tune up but does run fine i have videos of it running i can send you

There is a dent on the front fender at the bottom in front of the exhaust headers as shown in picture! the paint is nice also is the chrome but needs a good polish 

Theres no brake fluid in the front brake as was stored like this 
so will need filling and bleeding 

Missing the 750 badge on the oil tank

Has a few period after market parts

Still has the honda tool kit under the seat

I'm unable to test ride the bike as i live in a apartment block in hollywood where the bike is located for pick up but does go into all gears once warmed up a little i think the clutch plates are a little sticky from sitting for so long a good run and service should fix this!


I bought it from a guy who grand father died and this was in the garage he thinks he may of bought it new but i don't know how to find this out without doing a carfax

The bike would not take much at all to get into a daily driver please remember that this has been parked for over 30 years and is sold AS IS 


Please feel free to call or text me on 310 728 0044 about any questions or things you would like me to check on the bike for you also any pictures you would like

If you are buying from a different state or over seas it will be at your cost on shipping but i can help with loading etc

I HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE FROM EBAY AT ANYTIME


PLEASE NO TIME WASTERS OR DREAMERS !!!!!


The reason i have no feed back is because i had to make a new account as i recently moved here from london 

I've seemed to lost the pictures of the other side of the bike i will retake some more over the next day or to 

MANY THANKS DAN

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