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1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $8219
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Galloway, Ohio, United States

Galloway, Ohio, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:No For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This is a 1977 Honda CB750K.  It has 13017 miles and I do have a clean and clear title for it.  The bike runs, drives, shifts, and stops.  All of the electrics work as they should.  The seat is in pretty good condition as is the vast majority of the chrome.  The exhaust is pretty well rotted out.  I do have a decent 4 into 1 setup that I can install at the request of the winning bidder or it can go along with the bike if desired.  Otherwise, the bike doesn't need a whole lot to have it road ready.  It could use new back brakes as well as a tune up to get it running good. The tires look in decent shape, but they are several years old. The gas tank has some spots of very light surface rust, but is mostly pretty clean.         

While I have described the bike to the best of my abilities, I am not a professional mechanic.  Therefore, this listing is subject to inadvertent errors and omissions.  I welcome and encourage all prospective buyers to come and check out the bike in person and inspect it prior to bidding.  Please look closely at all the pictures on a desktop computer to best see the condition.  The bike is being sold 'as is' with no warranty or guarantees. By bidding on the bike, you agree that this motorcycle does not come with any warranties, either expressed or implied. The buyer is offered the opportunity to examine the motorcycle in person or by representative if they choose, to ascertain if the condition of said motorcycle meets the buyer's standards. The buyer releases the seller from any liability with regards to this motorcycle and accepts it in "as is" condition, including the possible existence of unknown latent defects.  The bike can be shipped world wide at the expense of the buyer.  All shipping arrangements are to be made by the buyer after full payment is received and cleared into my account.  Full payment is due within 5 days. Please ask questions, if you have any, before bidding.
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