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1978 Honda cb750k.Bike has original exhaust and is in great shape.Engine has good compression and kicks over well.Bike has clean title.Has been in storage since 1995.Will need refreshed.carbs move freely.Inside of tank will need treatment. Original seat is in great shape.Odometer shows 27801 miles. Vin # cb750k-2861846. Engine# cb750e-3061881.All handlebar switches are intact. Some fading on paint.Small amounts of surface rust. Bike has been stored indoors .Side covers have small cracks.Tires hold air but do show weather cracks.Chrome fenders are straight This bike does have minor flaws but is a solid original bike. Bike has keys and clean title.Good solid cb750 honda. $1500 or best offer. $500 deposit required within 48 hours. Balance to be paid in full in 5 days. Thanks for looking.I will assist in shipping as much as possible.International buyers welcome
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