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1971---- Honda_---- Cb750-k1--- Beautiful Vintage Honda on 2040-motos

US $2,900.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:13695 ColorColor: Gold
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, US

Boca Raton, Florida, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:cb7501095143

Honda CB description

Fresh restoration.No dirt.This bike is spotless right now.The brakes are new and the cables are all new.The tires are new and a new battery has been installed.The wheels are without rust anywhere.No rust or signs of pitting on the front or rear wheel.They are spotless.We have re-laced the wheels both front and rear with stainless steel spokes.The hubs were polished meticulously while apart.The engine has minimal miles on it for one of these bikes.thirteen thousand and change is all this bike has on it.The four into two header is brand new.I have the original pipes from this bike and they need very little repair wise to be good to use.The original pipes have no rust.I will offer the pipes to the buyer of this bike first at a very fair price .A fair offer for my bike will end it all and the pipes will be available for discussion if someone would care to have them with the bike.New chain and new sprockets and new seals and the list goes on.This bike is good to go.The chrome is original.The gauge buckets are done with a chrome coating of some kind and actually looks great.The tail light housing may need to be re-chromed for the very particular but other than a piece  here and there the bike is beautiful.You have to hunt to find a flaw and if you do it is natural wear and patina.The bike turns heads big time.Sounds great and rides like a dream.This engine has original low miles on it.The motor has never had the cases split to my knowledge.These were the worlds first super bikes and this is undisputed world wide.The new badges are not aftermarket.They are o.e.m. Honda parts.The electrical all functions as it is supposed to function.The charging system is in fine working order.The gas cap is original and has some small little spots in the chrome.The wear is natural looking and the chrome isn't peeling.The gauges are original and show the fading from the sun as well as the green tint on the back of the gauge faces that comes from the sun.They look cool and the patina is one of a kind.As long as the gauges are working i will leave them alone.The trip odometer works as it should and the knob is the original in an unbroken state.This is a finely restored bike that could qualify for a nice trophy at any show for vintage Japanese motorcycles.I will consider any reasonable offer so don't hesitate to speak up if you have interest in this bike or one of my others.Thanks and good luck!!!!!

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