1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos


Los Angeles, California, United States
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Honda CB description
1976 Honda cb750 f super sport. Everything works. Bike is ready to ride daily.
Only 3000 miles on frame up restoration with, rebuilt motor, powder
coated frame, swing arm... Excel aluminum wheels, drilled rotors, vintage Kerker pipe, AGM
battery, Dyna electronic ignition... Smoke and leak free motor with
fresh tune up. Original paint tank with no rust. Bike runs perfect and
needs nothing. Brakes are squeaky but work fine. Clean CA title with current registration in
my name, in hand. This is a great deal for a solid cb750 that is ready
to enjoy!! Thanks. Buyer responsible for shipping.
$500 deposit due at auction end. Full payment must be made in cash or by bank transfer within 48 hours of auction end. Shipping must be arranged and picked up within one week of auction end. Can deliver to port in Los Angeles for international buyers. Local delivery available. |
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