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1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $9,999.99
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:530 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Steger, Illinois, United States

Steger, Illinois, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

This listing is for a 1976 Honda CB750A Hondamatic. 

Fantastic looking bike that turns heads everywhere it goes! Great paint and powder coating combined with modern components make this bike a blast. I will list everything I can about the bike, both good and bad. If you have any questions feel free to ask! This bike does not have a warranty, it comes as is. I would highly recommend you come out to see the bike to inspect it and talk about the price. If the bike needs to be shipped, the buyer must arrange the shipping at their own expense. The bike must be paid in full before leaving the premises.

NOTE: the pictures with the gauges look like the digital gauges are malfunctioning. They both work fine, it was the shutter speed on the camera making them appear strange

The good:

2010 CBR1000RR Front suspension,wheel, brakes, and hand controls
2006 CBR600F4I Rear wheel, brake caliper and rotor, and master cylinder
Custom paint job (color codes will be provided)
Swingarm stretched 4 inches
Powder coated frame
Powder coated Wheels
Blackbird integrated Taillight
Hand-made steel seat pan
Custom made seat cover
Tarozzi foot controls
520 chain conversion
Shinko tires, installed 2016
Progressive rear shocks
Mikuni RS34 flat slide carbs
Honda intake boots, new 2015
Vance and Hines 4-into-1 exhaust w/ wrapped header
Rick's motorsports regulator/rectifier, installed 2016
dynatec 2000 digital ignition
GPS digital speedometer
Joker machine valve tappet covers,tachometer plug, starter and points covers
Duracell battery, new 2016
Accel coils and 8.8mm spark plug wires
Motogadget bar-end LED turn signals
Digital Fuel gauge
spin-on oil filter conversion
Tri-bar headlight

The bad:

The Mikuni carbs are a little too big for the bike. The bike was professionally dyno tuned, but you can't just stab the throttle or it will bog down. If you roll in to the throttle, it runs great.

The GPS speedometer lags a bit when taking off from a stop. It catches up after a few seconds. not a big deal, but I prefer to list any quirks

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