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1972 Honda Cb750 K2 on 2040-motos

$1,400
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Orange County,

Orange County
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Honda CB description

1972 Honda cb750 k2 bobber project bike. Runs, starts up easily. Correct engine/ frame match. Old school period bobber build. Only 45xx miles. Clean rust free tank. Good clean carbs, jet for exhaust and air box. Henry abe air filter box. Tight engine with lots of compression and very few miles. 4-1 exhaust. Extended forks with correct fork lowers. Good brakes. Good wheels, 16" rear. Unmodified frame! Stock unicorn top triple clamp with excellent set of original gauges. Chopper seat with sissy bar. Electronics panel. Bike can be made stock or made into a cafe racer with a few parts (stock seat and headlamp bucket available). Comes with all necessary paperwork for registration. Thanks.

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