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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1700
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Ooltewah, Tennessee, United States

Ooltewah, Tennessee, 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

1973 Candu Ruby Red  Honda CB750


Professionally restored by RJ Cycle - cb750kfourdotcom

This is a fully restored bike. Lots of Honda OEM parts and some Reproduction parts.

New Parts are Exhaust, Side Covers, side cover emblems, Seat cover, seat foam, Mirrors, turn signals, Fork Gaitors, Cables, DID Rims and Spokes, Foot Peg Rubber, Grips, Fuel Cap, Front Fender, brake switches, gas cap latch, lower tank trim, tail light, headlight rim, drive chain. New spark plugs, caps, plug wires, points and condensers. New turn signal relay, new fuel tank emblems. Air Box is stock and has been restored with my own process to look near new.

All Fasteners/springs re-zinc plated in Blue Chromate Finish

All Chrome bolts replaced or Replated Chrome

Rear Fender, Brake Pedal and Levers re-chrome plated

Front Forks re build – new fork seals and top bolts

Carburetors Ultrasonic Cleaned – rebuilt and synced

Petcock rebuilt with OEM parts

New Duro Tires, tubes and rim strips.

Engine rebuilt new gaskets, seals and Piston Rings, all Clearances, lobes Checked for Wear, replaced if out of Specs. New Clutch Discs

Fresh Candy Urethane Paint

Frame and Frame Components Painted Acrylic Enamel Black.

Speedometer and Tach Faces replaced with new and lubricated

Correct Frame decals installed.

New Maintenance Free Battery

Master Cylinder – front brake caliper rebuilt with new internals and new brake pads

All Lights work, horn, brake lights, oil pressure, neutral light, , charging system checked and working. Everything works

Starts right up, runs,shifts and rides just like it should.

No Pitted old Chrome anywhere

build parts list is also available.

This bike is not perfect but very close to it.


The bike looks and runs like it was 1973 on the showroom floor, probably better.


Clear Title in My Name


Frame Vin# CB750 2317228


Engine Vin# CB750E 2377745


Feel Free to Contact me for any questions or discussion

Ronnie Jennings 423-521-9744


Bike is located at my shop in Ooltewah, Tn 37363

Shipping expense in not included, I will assist or set up the shipping – of course the bike can be picked up at my shop most anytime.

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