1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos


Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
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I have a 1977 Honda cb750a. Hondamatic. 2 speed auto. Bike was running and shifted good last year. Been sitting won't start, no time to mess with it, going back to Florida. Bike is in excellent condition, very clean. It is located at my brothers house in Blairstown no 07825 and will need to b picked up there. I removed the front caliper as it was stuck, bake brake works fine. Have clear nj title. Any questions, call 727 348 1545 or message me.
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