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1975 CB750K5 SOHC *Cafe Style* Less than 2000 miles!! Clean Title Up to date on inspection Full upgrade/mechanic history provided Front/top end completely overhauled at the beginning of the summer. Fenders cut down into a more bobby, "cafe" aesthetic. Brand new charging system working in tip-top condition. Aftermarket tailight/turn signals/hazards lights. Currently has an aftermarket speedometer in the photos, but can provide the original OEM speedometer/odometer combo. I'm not riding at all nowadays, so I'd like to give it to someone who will. It's an awesome bike at any level. Asking price is $6,000 but i'm very open to negotiation. Will answer any and all questions. The bike is located in NYC. For anyone interested in seeing the bike in person, please message directly. |
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