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I took the best parts from two 1976 Honda CB 750 F (Super Sport) motorcycles and restored this beautiful bike. It runs and handles great. I replaced the triple tree ball bearings with modern tapered bearings and installed progressive springs in the fork tubes. I used the engine and frame from the lowest mileage bike and completely refreshed just about everything except the engine which was only polished. It was painted with a high quality urethane candy red paint. I worked on the project for about 100 to 200 hours and spent about $4,600.00. I installed an ultimate Pamco electronic ignition kit in it with high output coils which really helps the performance. The carbs were carefully ultrasonically cleaned and polished. Too many things were done to mention, but the pictures say it the best. The front fender has a few minor dents that are hard to see in the pictures.
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2013 Honda CB500F, CB500X and CBR500R Recalled in Australia
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