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1981 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,900.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:26 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Naked For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

1981 Honda CB750 Custom. Fun! Fast! Ready to Ride!!

This well cared for Honda CB750C is one of the classic motorcycles that made Honda famous, and everybody wants to own. It's been garage kept, never crashed, and best of all ....

It's ready to ride!!!!

It Runs Perfect, Looks good, and Rides Spectacular.  This motorcycle has the awesome "Muscle Bike" look and sound.  
And You'll be smiling as you roll on the smooth power of the four cylinder engine between your legs,and unlike many bikes of this vintage listed here on eBay, this 750 custom.... 
Doesn't need a mechanic!!!. 

This motorcycle was already in great shape, but I just put it through an extensive and expensive tune-up and adjustment to bring it to original factory specifications.Including ...

  • Valves shimmed and Adjusted to Factory Specs
  • Carbs Cleaned and Rebuilt with all new Jets, Needles and Gaskets
  • Carbs Tuned and Synchronized
  • Fuel Petcock Rebuilt
  • Oil Changed and Filter Replaced
  • Drive Chain Adjusted and Lubed
And during this extensive tune-up, This CB750 Custom also received ...

  • New Ignition Coils
  • New NGK Plug Wires
  • New NGK Spark Plugs
  • New Carb to Engine Boots
  • New Headlight
  • New Air Filter
  • New Oil Filter
  • New Fuel Filter
  • New Horn
  • New Grips
As you can see from the photos, this CB750C is also in very good cosmetic shape.  Yes, of course,  there are some nicks, chips and scrapes associated with 35 years of careful use, and the aluminum engine cases have that cool vintage patina,  but there are ...

No Dents, No Rust, Shiny Original Paint and Sparkling Chrome
The Original Seat is not ripped or Torn, and is in very good condition.
No Leaks or Drips ....

And .. The brakes, clutch, transmission, tires, shocks, exhaust and engine are ready to take you anywhere!

Look,  I also own two custom Harleys and another Honda.  Wherever I ride this motorcycle, it get more looks and comments than any of my other "High Dollar" bikes.   (I hate to sell it, but I currently have a uncomfortable 4:1 Bike/Wife ratio.)

NOTICE:  This CB750 has a Clear Arkansas Title. While it is in very good condition, it is not nearly new!  It has some normal wear and tear, minor chips and scrapes, and some cosmetic aging of parts associated with a well kept, 35 year old motorcycle.
Fly in to Hot Springs, Arkansas and Ride it home.
or,  I will meet your shipping company, or, I will help you load it up in your truck or trailer.
Please, bid only if you are ready to purchase.  This is a nice bike, and someone is gonna get a good deal.

Important:  $500 deposit required within 48 hours of Auction end. PayPal or Cashier's check OK for the deposit.
Balance due within 7 days of auction end, Cashier's Check or Cash acceptable.  The motorcycle is currently garaged, and I can continue to store for a few weeks while pickup or shipping is arranged.  

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