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Up for sale is a custom built 1973 Honda CB750K hardtail chopper. It was originally intended to be a show bike, but I haven't done any shows in years. I would like to see this go to someone who will clean it up and get some use out of it. I would not consider this bike to be a rider because of the hardtail. This bike has a ton of custom parts, including: Amen Savior weld-in hardtail 4" over front forks by Franks Engineering 6" front handlebar risers .060" over pistons (approximately 880cc) Vintage Henry Abe 7-star mag wheels Saddleman saddlebags and handlebar toolbag Electronic ignition - no points to mess with Amen Savior chopper style electrical box - most wires are run through the frame now Custom oil tank and battery box Aircraft style fuel tank with locking caps Custom NC aluminum triple tree - with All Balls Racing roller bearings Twitch Brothers custom forward controls Drag Specialties tank mount oil pressure gauge Kurakyn LED rear tail light with integrated turn signals; fork mount front turn signals Satin black paint with gloss black powder coat and stainless steel fasteners throughout 10" extended kickstand There is a lot of work in this bike, but I just don't have the time or need to get it back to show quality. |
Honda CB for Sale
- 1973 honda cb(US $8100)
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