1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Fort White, Florida, United States
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1976 Honda 750A 2 speed auto bike is very clean
needs carb cleaning and starter switch last year I put a new battery and gave the carbs a cleaning and road the bike around but it has been siting ever sins I got it out and I got it running but not well their is a short video he bike running has removable kick start witch is under seat see photo Honda is sold as is with no guarantee need to make room in my shop If you wish to pay with paypal for more than just deposit add 3% paypal fee shipping is the buyers responsibility but I will assist but I cannot give quotes for shipping |
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