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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $5300
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Sunrise
Location:

Cypress, Texas, United States

Cypress, Texas, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Honda CB description

One beautiful 1973 CB750 with original paint and brand new original NOS HONDA HM 341 exhaust pipes,not the AFTERMARKET reproductions.

I got this bike from Arizona several years ago with 10,900 miles on clock.I put the new exhaust on it ($3,400.00) and brand new DID rims,spokes and new rubber.It now has 12,075 miles.
I have also installed a NOS tach $$$$ since the redline had faded which is very common with these old Hondas, but left speedo original to reflect actual mileage.
Neither side cover has any cracks or broken tabs.All lights and horn work properly.Tank has been coated inside with POR-15 and is in excellent condition.
Bike still shows the yellow factory torque marks in several areas.

The first two pics with sissy bar was from a year or so ago when bike had 11,700 miles on it.It is available if buyer chooses.I have since added another 300 or so miles, and rest of pics are current and less than a week old.

Bike has current registration and is good til Feb. 2017 

Bike has been stored indoors in my living room since i have owned it and has never been in rain.Bike starts with a small push on the starter and will idle all day long.Does not smoke or leak any oil.

I have added a lot of pics,if you have any questions you can call me at 281-850-9855 and i will answer to the best of my knowledge.

Bike is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction at anytime if bike is sold before end of auction.
A $250.00 non-refundable deposit with Pay Pal is due by winning bidder within 48 hours of auctions end.Balance due either by cash or bank cashiers check.....bike does not leave til all funds have cleared.
If you have less than a score of 10 on your feedback you must call me before i can honor your bid.
Bike is to be sold in lower 48 US states only.Any others must inquire before bidding.

All shipping cost is up to buyer,i can assist your shipper in loading if needed.

This bike is as nice as you will find and gets lots of thumbs up,don't let it get away !

Good luck and go enjoy some Fall riding !!!!!!

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