1977 Honda Cb750 Cafe Racer on 2040-motos
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1977 HONDA CB750 CAFE RACER, BIKE RUNS GOOD, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH IT. IT HAS A CLASSIC OLD ANTIQUE PAINTJOB, KICK START AND IT STARTS RIGHT UP. IT HAS VERY GOOD TIRES, AND CURRENT TAGS, CLEAR TEXAS TITLE. FUN BIKE AND STRONG ENGINE, THIS BIKE'S ARE SPECIALLY FUN WHEN GOING FROM PLACE TO PLACE, LIKE BAR TO BAR OR JUST TO CRUISE, IT IS VERY EASY TO GET ON START AND GO, SAME THING TO PARK IT, IN CAN BE PARKED ANYWHERE.
Honda CB for Sale
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