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ORIGINAL 1980 HONDA CB750F SUPER SPORT. TITLED, 40,000 MILES, BIKE WILL NEED A NEW BATTERY INSTALLED TO BE ROAD WORTHY, BUT WILL START UP AND RUN GREAT!, BRAKES WORK ALL WELL, BIKE DOES NOT NEED MUCH OTHER THAN A NEW BATTERY AND FRESH GAS, TANK CLEAN ON INSIDE, HAS SOME SCRATCHES, AND ONE DENT IN TANK, AND SOME DEEPER PAINT CRATCHES ON TOP FROM AGE, HAVE REAR TURN SIGNALS, CLUTCH IS GREAT, SOUNDS GOOD, HAS SOME SLIGHT DAMAGE ON GAUGE AND HEADLIGHT RIGHT SIDE, EVERYTHING IS SOLID AND FUNCTIONAL, SOME RUST AND PITTING, BUT VERY CLEAN OVERALL, NO ROTTED EXHAUST, BIKE IS VERY SOLID. ASK ANY QUESTIONS, SEE OTHER BIKES, PAYMENT DUE IN 3 DAYS, PICKUP OR SHIPPING IS BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. THANKS
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