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1981 Honda CB750 (1981)
This started as a 1981 cb750. The only original part is the frame. The build has been done over the last 7 years and featured in a couple of magazines.2024-06-24 11:40:43Creswell, Oregon, United States104,500.00
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1973 Honda CB750 (1973)
Great bike and ready to ride...Everything works as it should...Very nice shape and gets attention all the time...Motor runs strong and has dual discs in the front and a large disc in the rear...Great for the fall riding season and ready to go! *** Trailer is not included in this auction!***2016-10-12 04:37:06Saint Louis, Missouri, United States1619000
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1976 Honda CB750 (1976)
1976 Honda CB750 < > (203) 448-4429 ext.81 Odometer: 20550 Body Style: Naked Exterior Color: Red Stock #: 575687 Vin:CB7502575687 MotoFIT Address: 10 Mill Plain Road Danbury, CT 06811 Contact: Danbury Motofit Motorsports Phone: (203) 448-4429 ext.81 Email: sales@motofit.com CONTACT DEALERSHIP APPLY FOR FINANCING VIEW DEALERSHIP SHOWROOM Features Warranty Terms Disclaimer Vehicle Overview Very Nice 1976 Honda CB750 in nice condition. Within the past 2 years new tires and tune up (has been sitting for several months) runs and rides well. any further questions please ask!2016-10-12 04:34:23Danbury, Connecticut, United States2033000
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1970 Honda CB750 (1970)
2016-06-14 14:47:45Gothenburg, Sweden, Sweden11612,500.00
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1970 Honda CB750 (1970)
(920)-876-2277 info@throttlestop.com 1970 Honda CB750 K0 Stock # 1641 Engine 736cc Air-Cooled OHC Inline-4 Transmission 5-Speed Manual Mileage 5,354 VIN CB7501041641 Exterior Candy Blue Green Interior Unknown Freshly removed from The Throttlestop Motorcycle Museum This example is the pinnacle and the bike that changed muscle bikes as we know them today This is a highly original example of a very early 1970 CB750 K0 Finished in gorgeous Candy Blue Green Paint Original HM300 Exhaust Early 4 cable throttle setup Recently serviced and ready to be ridden or shown Believed to be 5,354 original miles Finding another K0 in this condition and originality is not easy, this stunning example is one of the finest around! Introduced at the Tokyo Motorcycle show in November 1968 and launched in the UK in April 1969, the CB 750 was a groundbreaking design with its 736 cc, cross-frame SOHC four-cylinder engine, five-speed gearbox, electric start, and front disc brake. Four carburetors led to four separate exhausts.2024-06-24 22:41:30Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States5,35429,900.00
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1970 HONDA CB750 (1970)
(866) 719-3703(866) 719-3703 12345678910of10 Full size photos Full size photos 1970 HONDA CB750 for sale! Stock #: 020729 Exterior Color: GREEN Body Type: Supersport Mileage: 9,526 1970 HONDA CB750 Vehicle Description 1970 HONDA CB750 Vehicle Warranty Some units may have a remaining factory warranty. Please contact us for the warranty details specific to this motorcycle.2024-06-23 03:42:41Fort Myers, Florida, United States9,52615,065.00
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1972 Honda CB750 (1972)
1972 Honda CB750 This 1972 Honda CB750K2 was purchased from a custom shop, specializing in the model. The bike was mildly customized in a cafe racer style with dropped ‘bars, cafe seat unit, custom gauges, etc. It had been fully overhauled mechanically, with rebuilt engine, gearbox and cycle parts.2024-07-03 09:40:58Marina del Rey, California, United States36,2034,999.00
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