1975 Honda Cb 750 K5 Red Museum Quality Unrestored Fully Documented Low Miles on 2040-motos
Ontario, California, US
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** For full photo album of bike, please go to: http://s902.photobucket.com/user/michaeljp91761/library/1975%20Honda%20CB750 **
1975
Honda CB750 K5 in Red Apricot Flake with
8337
miles
***Low
Reserve***
Vin#
CB750-2517433
Motor#
CB75CE-2397542
Description: IMMACULATE, ORIGINAL UNRESTORED MUSEUM QUALITY! Bike
runs and rides as close to new as possible. Starts immediately, shifts smooth
and idles great. ALL lights, signals, gauges, and indicators work properly.
READY TO RIDE! The engine sounds great through the factory original exhaust.
This CB is one of the BEST examples of this model in the country. Please
analyze the photos - they tell the tale of a great 40 year old unmolested bike.
This is a classic/close to show quality example of a museum quality
CB750...even the stock pipes HM341 look new with no dents or holes with chrome
in excellent shape with no pitting and still with the original baffles. All of the lights are in working order and the horn
works perfectly. Factory tool kit and owner's manual are still under the seat
in the condition as if they were never used or seen. The 2 Original Keys
included. Gas tank is very clean rust free inside and outside with no dents.
All chrome looks great with no pitting.
There is no smoking or oil/gas leaks. Tires look original and don’t even
show signs of cracking believe it or not! Side covers are intact with their
tabs in place with no cracks or stains on the paint. Seat is in a new looking
original condition with no tears or wrinkles. Carburetors were cleaned by the
previous owner last year. All Decals are originals. Newer good battery. Starts and Idles
excellent. I will rate the Bike as 9.75 out to 10. The bike even looks better
in person. ALL pictures taken a few days ago in normal sunlight)
but if you like me to take a picture which you have not seen here, please let
me know...this also goes to any questions you may as well. I will get back as
soon as possible. As a buyer, I know how important it is to get your questions
responded to..I have been there...
The
following YouTube link has a short video of the startup and revs.
History: I bought the CB from a guy a few weeks ago who
bought it from the second documented owner in OH. This second owner appears to
have never drove the bike from the mileage documented on the title and only
owned it for several months of 2013. This bike really is a one owner bike. Based
on the original Bill of sale (comes with the sale), the Bike was sold in West
Virginia to the original owner in Akron, Ohio. The second owner thru an
associate bought it from the original owner who was elderly who had the
bike covered in sheets in his bedroom for most of the 37 years. The original Notarized
Bill of Sale from March, 1975 states a sale price of $1829.00 also comes with
the sale. This is TRUE documented history based on current title and original
Bill of Sale. This CB750 is a hard to find original. The guy I bought the bike
from got it from a collector contact of his. It's unmolested and presents
itself as a nearly new stock bike with very little wear on it with all yellow
factory markings. It has a clean Ohio title with Bill of Sale.
Bidding/Payment:
A
$1000.00 deposit (non-refundable) will be required within 24 hours of the close
of the auction and payable by PayPal. The balance of funds are required within
7 days of the close of the auction and must be provided by cashier’s check.
Full payment must be made (and payments cleared) before the title and/or the
vehicle is released. If all the funds are not received as indicated above, I
reserve the right to keep the deposit and resell the motorcycle by re-listing
or to another bidder. I am happy to assist with shipping arrangements but the
winning bidder takes full responsibility for pickup and/or shipping and at
his/her cost. The
motorcycle is locally listed for sale and the EBay listing may be deleted prior
to the auction end if the Motorcycle is sold.
Overseas
buyers are welcome and I will store up to 30 days at no charge. If full
payment is with Pay-Pal Buyer will add 4% to cost to offset fees. Can't built crates or shipping containers but I will be available and will gladly work with you and your shipper. Thanks for looking and please ask any questions before bidding. Bid with confidence. Bike is also for sale locally so auction can end early. |
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