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1970 Honda Cb750 K0 Custom on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:500
Location:

Gardena, California, US

Gardena, California, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

1970 CB750K0.
I built this bike for AHRMA race, vintage super bike class.
Runs great. Head light works( no hi/lo switch), tail light works, electric and kick start.

speedo meter doesn't work ( has cable and gears)
vin#cb7501025954
eng#cb750e1037101
Bike will be sold with title in my name and Bill of Sale.

Engine : 500mi from rebuilt
Lighten and balanced crank shaft by APE.
Arias piston 836cc. 10.5:1 compression
Hi lift cam. 
Keihin 31mm CR-special carburetor.
Dyna ignition system.
4-1 Yoshimura replica exthoust pipe.

Chassis : black powder coated
Reinforcement frame.
kawasaki Kz1000r 38mm front fork and trees.
kawasaki Z1r 18"front wheel, 18"rear wheel.
Dresda swing arm.
Works rear shock.
Triple disc brake.

Body
Fuel tank...CB tank with 70s paint.
Oil tank... CB750K0.
Seat...CB750K0 ( not original).
Left side cover... Old aluminum.
Shorted fender front and rear.

New tire front & rear.

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