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1978 Honda Cb750f Basketcase on 2040-motos

US $525.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:15146
Location:

Woodridge, Illinois, US

Woodridge, Illinois, US
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Honda CB description

1978 CB750F basket case. Speedo shows 15,000 mile. Most parts. I cannot guarantee everything is there. Wheels are in great shape. This can be rebuilt or parted out. I do not have time to part out
I am selling this along with a second motor and carbs. These are off a 1973 CB750K.
I have a clean title to the motorcycle. I am not parting out. Take all or nothing.
Tank is in great shape and so is the seat( no tears at all) These are half the money if you part out.

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