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1972 Honda Cb750k Four on 2040-motos

US $811.01
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:48000
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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Here's an all original 1972 Honda CB750k with original paint, pipes and seat. Just serviced with compression check, new NGK spark plugs, new battery and complete carburetor rebuild. Fuel system completely flushed and petcock rebuilt. Oil and filter just changed and new air filter installed.  Runs perfect and has great power. No leaks, no smoke, and starts easy. Fun to ride and handles good. Tires look newer with no dryrot or cracking and plenty of tread. All electrical/lights work great including horn and signal buzzer. High beam is burned out. Low beam works fine so I adjusted headlight up a bit. Tach and speedometer work great. Seat has the original cover still on it with no damage. Paint is all original and still pretty shiny. Gastank has no dents or dings, no paint chips or scratches, just some tiny surface corrosion starting on the forward left side of tank(may be too little to see in pics). Side covers have no damage and all attachment studs intact. 1 has a scratch on the very topside under the seat edge. Fenders have light corrosion but are shiny, front one has a couple dings in it, rear has 1 little crack on each edge. Front rim has a little light rust in 1 area, rear seems fine, just dirty. Chain and sprocket are good. Exhaust pipes and mufflers are original and solid,near mint. No scratches, dings or dents on any of them. Front headpipes have some rust on a couple of them. I'm a 54 yr old motorcycle mechanic and love saving these vintage bikes. This one was owned by the father of an aquaintenance who stopped riding 10 years ago, but garaged it, eventually giving it to his son who stored it in a shed for several years, hence the corrosion starting. It was bought new in Michigan and stayed in Michigan it's whole life. 100% complete and no signs it's ever been dropped and nothing molested.Comes with a clear Michigan title and original keys. Ask all questions prior to bidding please.

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