1979 Honda Cb 750 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos
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1979 Honda Cb 750, 1979 CB750L Runs awesome, has a custom race exhaust from cycle xchange out of wisconsin. Is the limited edition model and has the original side covers. I only ride it once a week and am moving soon so need to sell it. I live in the Las vegas area. I am selling it for 1900 because that is how much I owe on it but with the exhaust and restorations it is worth around 3500. $1,900.00 7042545707
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