1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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73 Hot Rod Honda.
836cc big valve engine. Web camshaft, lightened crank, too much to list here. Email for a list of mods. Stock frame has been modified. Oil in frame. Modified back bone, etc. Email for list of mods. CBR 1000 forks, brakes, clamps. Adapted to CB750 hubs, Excel spoked and polished wheels. Under mount rear suspension, braced swingarm. Chopped gas tank, cafe rear tail Custom headlight bracket, Digital ignition and turn signal relay Bar end turn signals at the end of clip ons. Serious buyers only Can be picked up at a business location 406-579-3030 |
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