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Honda : Cb 1971 Honda Cb750k1 on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Location:

Ridgefield, New Jersey

Ridgefield, NJ
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Honda CB description

Up for sale is a beautiful 1971 Honda CB750K1. This bike has not been running for about 30 yrs. The engine is free and has compression, but I do not want to spend the time to get it running again. The bike is mostly stock with the exception of an 810cc kit that was installed before the bike was put away. This bike will come with all the extra parts that are shown in the images (additional complete engine, various engine components, additional set of carburetors and more). The exhaust pipes are original and do have some surface rust on them. The bike will need a little bit of TLC, being a 40+ year old bike that has been sitting for so long.I have a clear title in hand, and the bike can be seen Tuesday-Saturday by appointment. Please email me with any questions at XXXX@live.com

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