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For sale is a 1978 Honda CB750K (17,600 miles) that has been modified to a cafe/brat style of bike. I acquired the bike in its stock form and replaced the front master cylinder with an aftermarket unit, as well as the front brake line with a new steel braided unit to replace the worn OEM rubber line. Additionally, I put clubman style bars on and replaced the cruiser-style seat with a brat-style seat with an upset back. Also, the side panels of the bike are freshly repainted by a body shop and are scratch free. The only major blemish on the bike is there is a half dollar-sized part on the fuel tank where the paint was touched up and the shade of paint is slightly off, though this is not easily noticeable from more than a few feet away.
Please let me know if you have questions and/or you would like to see more photos. The bike is in excellent condition. I am a motivated seller. Future maintenance: - Oil Change needed at 17,800 miles (I will include oil/filter) |
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