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1980 Honda Cb750 Custom Cafe Racer, All New Build, Vintage Motrobike on 2040-motos

$8,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:39
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Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis, MO
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Driving Rods And Rides Is Now Presenting This Awesome 1980/2013 Honda CB750 Custom Cafe Racer. This Is A Brand New Build With Only 39mis Since Completion. This Bike Was Built By Steel Bent Customs This Spring Where It Was Stripped Down, Customized, Painted, And Rebuilt From The Ground Up Using An Old cb750 That Needed Restoration. Steel Bent Doesn't Rebuild These Engines However When Doing These Builds And Just "Gets Them Going" So The 1st Thing We Had To Do When We Got It Was Had The Entire Engine Removed And Rebuilt Then Painted Flat Black. Plus We Had The Carbs Rebuilt, Rejetted, And Synced. This Is Something To Consider If Considering A Purchase From Them. This Bike Doesn't Leak ANY Oil Now, Fires Right Up, And Runs Like A New Bike. This Bike Is Truly An Entirely New Build From Tip To Tail Now And She Runs Like A Bat Out Of Hell. This Ride Has It's Original Custom Modified And Freshly Painted Frame, Custom Tank Painted Gloss Black With A Fine Metallic Silver Pinstripe, New Spitfire Tires, New Clubman Handlebars, Stainless Tip Exhaust, Original Blacked Out Rims, Rebuilt Original Brakes, New Led Tail Light With Plate Bracket, And Passenger Pegs. All The Lamps And Signals Function Properly And We Just Installed A New Battery. This Bike Needs To Be Seen In Person To Truly Experience All The Detail And Superb Job That Has Been Done With This Machine. Tons Of Time Money Has Been Invested In This Bike And It Shows! This Thing Looks Fantastic And Has A Paint Job That Looks Like A Million Bucks! Do Yourself A Favor And Purchase 1 Like This That Is Truly Complete And Ready To Cruise With All The Bugs Worked Out. Have A Blast On This Ultra Quick Vintage Looking Racer!Driven Rods And Rides4663 Hwy W House Springs, Mo 63051 (office)Call Ryan Directly @ or

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