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1970 Honda CB 750 K0 in amazing condition. Nearly All Original and looks almost NEW and runs exactly as its suppose to. Just (2) owners and comes with original title. Mechanically and cosmetically gone through and sorted by professional vintage Honda restorer who renewed everything that was needed, with OEM and NOS parts. Work done includes but is not limited to: Rebuilt master brake cylinder and caliper, fork seals replaced, new fork oil, new stock fork boots, front and back brakes work like new. New tires, tubes and rim, new stock suspension on rear, new throttle cable to all 4 carbs, spark plugs, battery. New no numbers exhaust, new left and right side covers with the original CB750 emblems, petcock rebuild kit. the list goes on. Ducktail seat is original so isn't it's seat cover, and pink foam. Tank was painted by master painter and is perfectly stock and matching in every way, (look at the pictures). Rear foot pegs are not mounted factory, easy to convert back. Frame reads CB750 -1037945 and the engine reads CB750E-1038229. This is an AS IS sale, bikes pick up is Denver, CO 80214. If you have under 10 feedbacks contact me for permission to bid. Please read shipping and payment instructions below before bidding. This page and its content is subject to errors and omissions. If you want to try to get this bike right away or if you have questions call Greg 615-573-3083. If you have interest lets talk.
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