1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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Up for sale is a very nice Cb750. This bike is in running condition, however the bike is in need of a tune-up, but it does run and drive with full power as is. Was last on the road about this time last year, bike starts up easily, but idle hangs up a bit when bike is warmed up. All controls work, turn signals, lights, horn, etc... Electric and kick start both work.
Paint is new, professionally redone with decals (under clearcoat) new badges and emblems, instruments rebuilt last year look like new. rear tire is brand new front has a few hundred miles on it. Bike looks great as is but its an excellent candidate for total restoration, or just put her back on the road as is. 1971 is one of the most coveted years, higher performance of the early years, but with the throttle linked on the carbs.
Flaws:
fenders have light pitting, original exhaust (HM300's!) shows light pitting and a few spots, shown in photos, but are still very presentable, overall chrome looks good, just very light pitting here and there and a few spots. seat latch/lock missing, original handlebars were updated with cb400f bars
There is NO RESERVE for this auction!
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