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1981 Honda Cb750k on 2040-motos

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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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Just listed on EBay tonight - NO RESERVE auction - starting bid is $1.00!Please see listing for more photos. This ready to ride vintage Honda is sellingReally nice, clean, classic Honda 750 for sale. Front to back inspection and service by our vintage Honda mechanics. This bike is ready to get on and ride.Starts, runs, shifts, stops, and rides EXCELLENT.Carbs cleaned and tuned.Oil/filter changed.Brakes serviced / fluid changed.New tires installed.New battery.18,871mis.This great vintage Honda 750 can be seen at Redline Powersports 9389 North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN. Come see us or call for more details.

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