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1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $3,875.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Arnold, Maryland, United States

Arnold, Maryland, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

Honda CB description

-------!ONE TIME PRICE REDUCTION THIS WEEKEND ONLY $3,875 SAT 8/27 THROUGH SUN 8/28!--------

Bike is in "excellent" clean original condition including many original period accessories. Ride as is or modify to your liking you wont find another "A" in better condition.

REDUCED PRICE YOU CB GUYS KNOW THE NEW CARBS AND EXHAUST ARE WORTH $1500 ALONE..

  • New CR smoothbore carbs w/ NOS intake manifolds (absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to find for an A) including remote idle screw adjustment for warming up.
  • New MAC 4 into 2 exhaust (like stock megs, baffles included for delicate riders)
  • NOS King/Queen seat (original seat in perfect condition included also)
  • New battery

Bike has DID square shoulder type rims w/no corrosion, tank is perfect inside and out, bikes starts immediately and sounds AWESOME!

NOTES: Bike has original 1977 dealer installed options as follows; VETTER Windjammer in perfect condition, pockets are intact no rot, fiberglass perfect windscreen clear, and have ORIGINAL VETTER MANUAL; luggage rack and adjustable backrest with HONDA on it, slides forward for driver without passenger; highway bar with pegs; locking cruise control, SHOE fiberglass saddlebags in restorable condition.

What does it need: All turn signals work but blink fast probably needs heavier flasher, Seat needs 1 or 2 screws tapped into metal pan for stock hinge installation I just hadn't gotten around to it, and the carbs need the needles raised for more mid range, it runs GREAT but there is a significant flat spot mid range.

XTRAS Included: Chilton Manual; Cover; Baffels (they are out now); new shocks (the stock ones work fine still); upper shock nuts stock ones are a little rusty; extra smaller and larger jets for the smoothbores for your tinkering pleasure; new front brake shoes just in case; stock seat in perfect condition soft and pliable not stiff, no cracks; stock tool kit and kicker pedal; and saddlebags. *Stock carbs (supposedly rebuild but were gummed up when I got it) and airbox with new filter is included in case you want to take the smoothbores off.

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