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Hand built no expense spared Honda 750 Chopper. Was built by a friend about 15 years ago. Everything Custom. Has retro 70's look. Runs and drives great. Sounds like an F1 racer. I've enjoyed looking at it for the last year or so and now time to let someone else enjoy. Everything special. Not a cut down stock frame. Will fit in an 8ft bed if turned sideways. Clear Ohio Title. Will be at my shop in Dayton, Ohio. Please arrange a shipper that picks up. As always ask questions. NO RESERVE. $200 deposit within 48 hours balance in 10 days. No exceptions. Nothing leaves until funds clear. As good as it gets
On Jun-22-16 at 04:12:13 PDT, seller added the following information: It has no speedometer. EBAY requires a mileage so I just put 100,000,000. Also, Electric start is still intact but not hooked up. Builder wanted to keep it old school |
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