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1976 Honda Cb750 Cb 750 750k 4 Four Vintage Classic Original Motorcycle E.c.!! on 2040-motos

US $3,361.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:21325 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, US

Springfield, Ohio, US
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1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 1

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1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 2 1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 3 1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 4 1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 5 1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 6 1976 HONDA CB750 CB 750 750K 4 FOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC ORIGINAL MOTORCYCLE  E.C.!!, US $3,361.00, image 7

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:CB7502566XXX

Honda CB description

Classic 1976 Honda CB750K Four SOHC. Un-restored, stock condition motorcycle. No modifications. 21K miles. Garage kept. Original 'Candy Antares Red' color. Starts easily, idles, and runs great! Electric, and kick start. Shifts correctly thru all gears.  Recent service includes carburetor cleaning, oil change, new plugs, and brake service. All lights, signals, and switches work correctly.  Original paint, and chrome shine! Tank has a small scuff, and a few small areas where some of the decals have come off. (pictured). Left side cover has a small crack that has been repaired. All mounting tabs are good. New OEM Honda seat purchased from the dealer last spring. Original Honda HM341 Exhaust is solid, and baffles intact. Very clean, and nice Classic. Clear Ohio Title. No Reserve!

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