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1978 Honda CB (1978)
I bought this bike in 2010. Steve 'Carpy' Carpenter, (see photo) (carpyscaferacers*dot*com) did the customization. Always garaged, never dropped.2016-07-07 04:43:44Van Nuys, California, United States146,000.00 -
1978 Honda CB (1978)
1978 CB550 Honda Chopper Survivor - Restored 1970's AEE frame New 10" over stainless fork tubes from Forking By Frank 1960's 7/8" bars NOS red sparkle grips New Throttle Addiction narrowed Wassell tank 1960's solo seat and p-pad Custom hex sissy bar with Prism Supply LED tail light and license plate bracket Custom 6-pack removable beer rack Dual 1970's square headlights Candy red finish with custom gold/orange pin-striping (The pin-striping was done by Bob Shaw who pin-stripes all of ZZ Top's custom pin-striped guitars) 1978 CB550 motor with 150 lbs compression across all 4 cylinders Polished engine covers and new engine hardware Cleaned, rebuilt and jetted pre-1977 CB550 carbs New wiring harnessDynatek coilsCharlie's Place electronic ignitionRick's regulator/rectifierAntigravity 4-Cell batteryAvon Speedster 19" front and 16" rear NOS extended cables New chain and sprocketsRebuilt oil pumpNew low end seals and gasketsCustom chrome tappet covers This bike is 100% reliable. Runs flawlessly and handles great. I rode around all summer with buds that are riding everything from Triumph 650's to Panheads, Shovels and new Sportsters.2016-10-31 04:34:34North Hollywood, California, United States27,500.00 -
1978 Honda Cb 750F Classic / Vintage (1978)
1978 Honda Cb 750F, THIS IS A ONE OF A KIND BIKE!!! HONDA CB 750F CAFE RACER. FULL CUSTOM.2013-09-29 12:55:51eastvale, CA, US07,999.00 -
1978 Honda CB (1978)
1978 CB550 Cafe Racer/Brat Powder Coated Frame, Wheels, Forks and Exhaust Inverted Front end Swap (Dual 18inch Front Brake Rotors) Cokers Firestone Tires Carpy 4 into 1 Exhaust Custom Seat and Paint Pretty much everything except the internals of the motor are new from the battery to chain. This bike was built from a basket, unknown milage. Clean Title and Registration2016-07-30 04:45:21Pomona, California, United States29,000.00 -
1978 Honda CB (1978)
Last year for the single overhead cam series(SOHC) .....all totally unmolested, unrestored and original.....the black F series had more performance than previous models with larger valve set at improved angle and a racier cam for better breathing.............5 speed trans and triple disc brakes. this bike was traded in at a Honda dealer in Saskatchewan Canada in the mid 80's and it sat on a display shelf untill the early nineties when I purchased it and since then has sat in heated storage.Before it went on display the gas tank and carbs were drained and some oil poured into each cylinder.A couple of times a year the engine was kicked over several times to keep an oil film on the cylinder walls but it has not been started .You would be responsible to get it up and running if that was your desire. This CB750F was actually built in the 4th month of 1978 so is one of the last ones of the SOHC series as I believe the next month or two,early production of the Twin Cam or DOHC 1979 model series started.(totally different engine) It has the original owners manual and tool kit under the seat.2016-07-27 04:44:34Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada61910,670.00 -
1978 Honda CB Custom (1978)
EBizAutos 1978 Honda CB750 Custom 1978 Honda Cafe Racer CB750 motorcycle las vegas PHOTOS PHOTOS VIDEOS VIDEOS REQUEST MORE INFO VIN: CB750F2254681 Stock #: CB750F2254681 Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 1,796 Engine: CB750 Exterior Color: Red PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND MORE DETAILS Vehicle Overview 1978 Honda CB750 F Super Sport Cafe Racer This is a 70s period correct American style cafe motorcycle. A complete chassis up restoration, built only with parts and tools that were available in the 1970s. Original dual disk front and disk rear brakes.2016-12-14 04:34:27Las Vegas, Nevada, United States114,900.00
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