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Honda : Cb 1976 Honda Cb750 A Hondamatic on 2040-motos

$2,400
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
Location:

Maryville, Tennessee

Maryville, TN
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Honda CB description

1976 Honda CB-750A (automatic) for sale. This bike has 13,222 original miles and a clear title in my name. The bike looks and runs very good and has the Hondamatic two gear transmission. This bike has brand new tires and tubes, new flasher relay, new front master cylinder, new front caliper, piston, seal and pads, new chain, new battery, no rips in seat, nice reddish maroon paint, new points and condenser's, new ignition switch and keys, new seat lock assembly and keys, new plugs, new mirrors, fresh oil and a new air filter. All the lamps works as they should, speedometer works, all lamps work on instrument guage, parking brake works, side stand auto neutral works. This is a clean bike that is in really terrific condition over all and is ready to ride! "BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SHIPPING ARRANGEMENT AND PAYING FOR SHIPPING" I will assist with the shipping any way possible. Call, text or email me with any questions.Thanks,Roger(865) 724-XXXX

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