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1995 Honda Cb750 Nighthawk Clean on 2040-motos

$1,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:18
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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334 Toronto St Black 1995 Honda Nighthawk CB750 VIN#JH2RC3808SM301302Good: Mechanically sound-Everything works *(See Below)*18,300k milesAll Electric (signals, lamps) in good shape Very CleanNever Been set down (no dents, rust) Very terrific tires (lots of tread left)Always kept inside in garageGreat gas MileageNice speed, pickup & takeoff (CB750)Bad: Seam Separation (Split on top of seat-see pic)*As common in many Older Japanese bikes, if bike sits without a battery charge for extended period of time, it looses juice & may need to be jumped to start* (I'd pay or adjust price for a new battery if necessary). $1,750 OBO. I'm willing to adjust price to cover seat & battery replacementGreat reliable bike for all levels. Perfect bike to start with, great bike to grown into. I've removed the seat in several of the pics so you can see the internal frame.Bike is located in North Fort Collins near Mulberry & TimberlineCall, text or email me to come take a lookCramer HickeyCash Only Clear title, in handKeywords: Yamaha, Ducati, Kawasaki, New, Pre-owned, Bikes, MotoX

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