1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Palmdale, California, United States
Honda CB description
I have a 1976 Honda CB750 for sale. Top end has been gone through - cylinders honed, new gaskets, new plugs, and new seat and side covers. The carbs have been cleaned, and the battery is a little weak, but it turns over. I just got spark this last weekend. I bought it to be a winter project, but have 7 other bikes and need the space. The bike has an 836 cam in it. The motor seems sound, but the rest of the bike needs several things. The rear fender isn't correct, and only partially mounted. The wheels are Harley and work great. Has a key, two tanks, and a 70's faring that are included. I HAVE NOT GOTTEN IT TO RUN. It did pop a couple times, but it needs some love. I have a lost title application signed by the previous owner, and I was told it is on non-op. Could be a very fun winter task, and with the 836 in it, it could really haul.
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