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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,850.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Bristow, Indiana, United States

Bristow, Indiana, United States
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**WATCH VIDEO ABOVE FOR A CLOSER LOOK**

 
1978 Honda CB750 K

25,XXX miles

3rd owner. 

Really strong running bike. 

Everything works great.

Bike runs and rides great!

New sealed top battery. 

Clear Indiana title and have owners book.

Seat in nice shape.
A nice "rider" to enjoy while you restore it.
Paint is bad. 
Previous dent in the left side of tank. 
I would repaint it. It was a poor attempt by the previous owner.
Right side pipe is dented up top too.

Ride it home though.

Thanks!



Shipping:

Shipping costs are the buyers responsibility but I will work out the details with your shipper to load the bike up. I recommend Uship, Keyboard Motorcycle Shippers and Haulbikes. 



Bike is sold "As Is" and "Where Is". No warranty expressed or implied obviously BUT if you are in the area you are welcome and encouraged to come and physically inspect it anytime you like. I'm not an expert on these things so PLEASE ask anything anytime. I'm happy to answer. 

Nothing to hide here.


Paying:

CASH IN HAND IS KING

BANK TO BANK WIRE 

CASHIERS' CHECKS 


See my **EXCELLENT** FEEDBACK to know who you are buying from prior to purchase.

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HOWEVER IF YOU WANT TO USE PAYPAL,YOU WILL HAVE TO BE LIABLE FOR THE EXTRA FEES. SORRY...BUT IT'S JUST RIDICULOUS WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR BASICALLY DOING NOTHING.

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