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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $10000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Kodak, Tennessee, United States

Kodak, Tennessee, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

Honda CB description

Up for sale a very nice 1971 Honda CB750 K1, considered by many the overall best year for a 750 Honda. The build date on this bike was 10/70 and the engine number is CB750E1062593.  This bike starts and runs very well and with no problems.  I have collected 750's over the years and have decided to thin out my herd. This bike is one of my favorites because of the awesome sound that comes out of the exhaust.  Anyone that ever had a K1 knows what I am talking about.  This bike has 6439 original miles and has been garaged for most of it's life.  As you can see in the pictures the paint is still quite shiny but it has accumulated a certain patina in the last 45 years. There is a dent in the front left portion of the tank.   The side covers were  repainted before I bought it and they match quite nicely.  The tank has some light rust inside but has never given me any trouble.  All the chrome is nice with the exception of the rear fender, which has light swirl marks because someone once used steel wool on it.  There is also a rip in the seat which you can see in the  pictures.  It is covered with a piece of tape.  The tires have only a few hundred miles on them and it has a brand new OEM point plate.  The carbs have been serviced by a professional Honda tech. The bike starts and idles,  even when cold with very little choke. The baffles are missing from the exhaust and the muffler portion of the exhaust has some rust holes as you can see in the pictures.  The speedometer has a slight crack through the lens that is hard to see in the picture.  This bike would make a great daily rider, or a perfect start for the ultimate restoration project.   And yes I always take off the sprocket cover to make sure that the chain  did not go through the cases. 

This bike was last registered in Alabama, which is a state that requires NO TITLE.    So this will be sold with a bill of sale only.    AGAIN THIS BIKE HAS NO TITLE.   

This bike will not leave here before payment has cleared.     Payment must be made in full within 7 days of auction end.  

We do have a preferred, reliable transporter that we can recommend, however transportation arrangement must be set up and paid by the purchaser!

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