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This is a custom built chopper using a Honda CB750 engine. The frame is jig built using 1 1/4" and 1 3/4" DOM steel tubing. The engine came out of a donor bike that had just over 10,000 miles but I no longer have the stock speedo so I can't verify the actual mileage. Here in Wisconsin, bikes sold in the 70's were titled using the engine serial numbers so that's what's on this title, the engine number. The front end is an Ultima 65mm inverted fork assembly with raked trees. Everything on the front end is chrome. The front wheel is a 21" spoke wheel with a polished stainless steel brake rotor and a chrome brake caliper and SS brake line. The front tire is a 80/90 x 21 Shinko Tour Master. The handlebars, risers, controls and grips are chrome as well. The fuel tank is a 3.3 gallon Mustang tank with hidden mounts and was sealed before painting. The rear fender was made out of 2 aftermarket fenders and extra steel and a bunch of cutting and bending and welding. The chain guard was hand made to match the fender. The oil tank was made for me by "Jake's Tank's" out of aluminum. The seat has a single shock/spring and was covered with leather by "schoolteacherJim's custom's". The frame end caps are made with red acrylic plastic with LED lights to make cool little running lights. (If you need to have turn signals you could hook these up for that purpose.) The tail light is a chrome plated '39 Chevy light with LED's. The rear wheel is solid aluminum, 16" and chrome plated. It also has a polished SS brake rotor and a chrome plated caliper. The rear master cylinder is off a late model Honda CBR and connected with a SS brake line. The rear tire is a 140/90 x 16 Shinko Tour Master. The exhaust is Stainless steel with no baffles. Louder than most bikes but not obnoxiously loud and I haven't upset any of the local law enforcement yet so it can't be that bad. The carbs are 100% rebuilt with all new gaskets and O-rings and jetted to run great with the pipes and aluminum velocity stacks. The battery is a 8 cell Ballistic and the electric start and kick start both work as should. The coils are Dyna and I still run the points ignition 'cause that's what I like. Please ask any questions before buying the bike. A $100 deposit is required with-in 24 hours and balance is due when you pick up the bike with-in 7 days of sale unless you make other arrangements with me in advance. The buyer is responsible for any/all expenses for shipping. |
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