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1974 Honda Cb 750 Great Condition on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:24
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, IA
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Honda CB description

Selling a 1974 cb750 Honda Selling for a friend that is reducing his collection. This bike is a real survivor of the 70s'. This bike was sent to Emmetsburg at Iowa Lakes College with the the instructions to make it run and run right. The bike was spared no expense in doing the job. It has had roughly 1200.00 put into a already running motorcycle, have receipts to show it.Front tire, Carbs and carb kits,throttle cable,grips,ignition switch,fork seals and tubes,coils,electronic ign.,plugs, air filter, battery, orange metalflake paint and more.Chrome is nice . It is in great running shape.Has 24000mi. These in this condition are very rare.Pics are posted below ad. Any questions call or text at XXXX@yahoo.com Asking 2500.00

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