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Up for auction is a 1977 Honda cb750 . I took the bike in on a trade and don't know a whole lot about it. I have taken it on a couple local errands and bike performed extremely well for me. Strong motor on it. Good compression. Guy I got it from had not finished putting work into it. Needs speedometer cable attached, back brake work.. not sure what else. Mechanically nothing that I see. Will come with a small box of misc. parts including the speedo cable and another headlight bulb. Clear title with the bike. Ask ANY questions or for more Pics. BEFORE bidding and I will answer as quickly & accurately as I can. Please see pics closely and bid confidently. NO RESERVE auction. See my positive feedback concerning previous motorcycle sells. Thanks for looking & happy bidding. Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements. $300 deposit within 24 hours of auction close and remainder due within 7 days. |
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