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1977 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $6,750.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Arnold, Maryland, United States

Arnold, Maryland, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

Honda CB description

 Had a $1200 service by Honda before being parked several years ago THEN I purchased it and performed the following work:

New MAC 4 into 2 exhaust (like stock)

New CR smoothbore carbs w/ NOS intake manifolds (absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to find for an A) including remote idle screw adjustment for warming up.

NOS King/Queen seat

New battery

Took apart, detailed, polished and waxed everything as you can see bike is nearly immaculate original condition DID square shoulder type rims w/no corrosion, tank is perfect inside and out, bikes starts immediately and sounds AWESOME!

NOTES: Bike has original 1977 dealer installed options as follows; VETTER Windjammer in perfect condition, pockets are intact no rot, fiberglass perfect windscreen clear, and have ORIGINAL VETTER MANUAL; luggage rack and adjustable backrest with HONDA on it, slides forward for driver without passenger; highway bar with pegs; locking cruise control, SHOE fiberglass saddlebags in good restorable condition.

What does it need: All turn signals work but blink fast probably needs heavier flasher, Seat needs 1 or 2 screws tapped into metal pan for stock hinge installation I just hadn't gotten around to it, and the carbs need the needles raised for more mid range, it runs GREAT but there is a significant flat spot mid range.

XTRAS Included: Chilton Manual; Cover; Baffels (they are out now); new shocks (the stock ones work fine still); upper shock nuts stock ones are a little rusty; extra smaller and larger jets for the smoothbores for your tinkering pleasure; new front brake shoes just in case; stock seat in perfect condition soft and pliable not stiff, no cracks; stock tool kit and kicker pedal; and saddlebags. *Stock carbs (supposedly rebuild but were gummed up when I got it) and airbox with new filter is included in case you want to take the smoothbores off.

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