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1976 Honda CB750 mostly all original ,has just been painted in metallic Orange .not the original paint. the tank is completely free of dents or dings .tank is metal. The side covers are also free of any scuffs or scratches, they are not metal ,they are plastic. one of the side covers has a piece broken off at the very bottom it's the piece that inserts into the motorcycle frame and holds the cover in place there are three of those tabs on each side cover only one of the side cover Tabs are broken ,it's the bottom one. this bike runs and rides very well the brakes are operating fine I just cleaned the carburetors out and they are operating very well just installed a new battery ,just installed a new o-ring chain ,a 530 o ring chain. rear tire is good. front tire is old and is showing signs of being weathered, has small cracks but does have decent tread ,it does hold air just fine but I would suggest it being replaced soon. this bike has all the original cables ,Clutch and Brake levers ,grips ,handle bars, fenders, rims ,wiring harness, seat, although the seat has been recovered with a stock looking seat cover. Cables all are in good shape. Levers and pedals also in good shape.Bike has the original ignition with keys and locking gas cap . The gas cap seals and locks well .also keys operate and open and unlock the latch and lever that allows the seat to be lifted open to get to battery. the chrome on this bike is showing signs of age and is not perfect. please see pictures and look at them carefully. I have been riding this bike on a daily basis for the last couple of months. I just did a complete oil change . I removed the oil screen and cleaned it out as well as replaced the oil filter. I have only ran premium unleaded fuel in this bike.
Bike sold as-is with no warranty. buyer is responsible for all cost of receiving, loading, packaging, and shipping unloading and receiving . buyer is also responsible for arranging pick up ,as well as packaging ,loading and delivery, as well as shipping the vehicle . seller is not responsible for arranging or any cost of the packaging, loading ,shipping, delivery, of vehicle. seller is not responsible for the condition of the vehicle when it is received by the buyer .seller will release the vehicle to buyer or buyers agents only after the vehicle is paid for with either cash or cashiers check or money order. if buyer wishes to pay with cashiers check or money order ,seller has the right and will not release vehicle until cashiers check or money order has been received and has been cleared and confirmed by the sellers financial institution, that the funds are good. buyer is fully responsible to arrange ,and to set up an appointment for pickup with the seller. Vehicle will only be available for pickup at 3800 Del Rio Ct Rocklin Ca. ,95677 by appointment only. feel free to contact me with any questions . Mike at 916-745-2236 Thank you, and good luck with the auction. |
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