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*****Notice!!!!!! Please don't buy this bike unless you are absolutely certain you want it. This bike is extremely valuable when done but it is going to be costly to get it to the high value that the low VIN sandcast bikes command. Do your research. Firstly be advised that ebay has forced some things in order to make this listing. I do not have a title for this bike. 2nd I do not know the mileage. Please ignore the rebuilt rebuildable title info. Up for sale is my low VIN (398 frame 410 engine) sandcast CB750. I never had a title for this bike or any other documents. I have been storing this bike for the last dozen or so years in dry storage and have determined that I should let it go. What you see of this bike in the pictures is all that I ever had. I have always assumed that the parts on the bike were it's own original parts, like the carbs, rotor, topika #1 front brake, large shoulder front hub, bare rubber oil hose, round oil filter etc. The thing that I was always thrilled about was the very low VINs, you could say matching numbers. The frame is straight and unmolested and the engine is not damaged that I have ever noticed especially in the chain sprocket area which is often gouged up. The covers on the engine I believe to be original except for the rotor cover which I put on and is from a newer bike. The engine is tight but the shifter clicks and seems OK. Top end is tight though. If you want to discuss the bike further feel free to call or email. Gregorick: 314-503-2525. I may be able to disassemble the bike if it helps for shipping. I will cooperate with shipping companies as I have a flexible schedule with work. The bike pick up will be in a commercial area with loading doc access. Here is a link with more pictures: <div style="width:480px;text-align:right;"><embed width="480" height="360" src="http://pic2.pbsrc.com/flash/rss_slideshow.swf" flashvars="rssFeed=http%3A%2F%2Ffeed603.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Ftt119%2Fedgarsledge%2Ffeed.rss" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" /><a href="javascript:void(0);" target="_blank"><img src="http://pic.photobucket.com/share/icons/embed/btn_geturs.gif" style="border:none;" /></a><a href="http://s603.photobucket.com/user/edgarsledge/library/" target="_blank"><img src="http://pic.photobucket.com/share/icons/embed/btn_viewall.gif" style="border:none;" alt="edgarsledge's album on Photobucket" /></a></div> |
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