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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,250.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 1978 HONDA CB750 FOUR "K"


These highly desirable motorcycles are becoming harder and harder to find. This particular bike has only 15,818 miles and was last registered in 2009 and inspected in 2008. It has spent the past several years parked inside a barn. It appears to be complete with the exception of the right side cover, battery and left mirror. The paint is original but in poor condition. The gas tank is clean inside and only has one small ding on the lower left front. The seat is torn and there is plenty of rust throughout the bike. The bike is not currently running and will need work. I was told it last ran a couple of years ago. The air box, fuel line, throttle and choke cables are disconnected from the carburetors. The engine cranks over well, both with kick start and with electric start when hooked to a battery. Both front and rear brakes work. The left handlebar switch wiring has been spliced into for a front fairing that was installed in the past but has since been removed. The title is clean and clear. This bike would be perfect for a restoration or custom project! Please review all photos closely and ask any questions you may have.

  • Excellent bike for restoration or custom build
  • Mostly complete and original
  • Only 15,818 miles
  • Engine is not seized and cranks over well
  • Not currently running, will need work
  • Paint in poor condition, seat torn, plenty of rust throughout the bike
  • Missing right side cover, left mirror, and battery
  • Tires in good condition
  • Clean and clear title


Please Note:  I have only done a basic visual inspection of the bike. There are sure to be more issues that I am not aware of. I am a Top Rated eBay seller with excellent feedback and I am always 100% honest. You are welcome to come and see the bike in person and ask any questions you may have.

Contact:  Please contact though eBay message or call/text (716) 430-8977.

Payment:  $100.00 non-refundable Paypal deposit due immediately. The balance due within 7 days in the form of cash or certified check only. I will not accept Paypal for full payment.

Shipping/Pick-Up/Delivery:  The bike is located in Hamburg, NY 14075. The buyer is responsible for pick up and/or shipping. I have shipped vehicles around the country and overseas and will be happy to help if need be. The shipping process is really quite simple. I can also deliver for a fee, please contact for details.

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