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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $3600
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Honda CB description

 THIS AUCTION ENDS, FATHERS' DAY, JUNE 19 at approx. 11:50 Pacific Standard Time.

A great example of a stock, non restored, unmolested, Honda cb750 with low mileage in excellent running condition. Titled and registered in my name, always garaged, Southern California bike.
I am a motorcycle collector who knows these bikes well. I rarely ride this low mileage beauty to preserve it's originality and condition.
In a couple of years with the price of the cb750 continuing to skyrocket, I will probably regret my decision of selling it.

No rust!
8,607 miles!

Original Sunrise Orange metallic paint on side covers and tank. Minimal wear, no dents or dings on tank, paint shines like new. Covers perfect. Badges, original.
Original seat and pipes in excellent condition. a couple dings on bottom of one of the pipes but hardly noticeable.
Original condition wiring in perfect working order, uncut, unmolested.
All electronics original and in perfect working order.
Original owner's manual still in original plastic cover.
Original tool kit with nothing missing.
Original blue plate.
Very light fading on original gauges.
Original hand controls with almost new appearance, non faded.
All chrome in great shape.
Frame in original condition with original non rusted paint.

Super clean bike.

New Yuasa battery.
New chain, sprockets are in good condition with many miles to go before changing.
New Avon tires and new tubes.
New fluids. Tuned; valves set, new plugs, new oil, points are spot on.
Brakes adjusted and pads inspected with many miles to go before changing.

Look at photos carefully and bid with confidence that this is an exceptional example of a early cb750, a real gem that you will be very proud of.


A non-refundable deposit of $500. is required at end of auction.
Please do not bid on this bike if you have below 10 positive feedbacks unless you contact me first.
If you would like additional photos, message me and I will respond.


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