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1972 Honda CB (1972)
Up for sale is my super low mileage 1972 Candy Gold Honda CB750 - Build date 10/71 Only 8,280 miles on her. This bike runs very well, and I wouldn't hesitate to ride her anywhere. Just last weekend I did a 300+ mile ride with her, and she ran like a top. Starts up cold no problem and doesn’t even need choke.2016-10-17 04:34:11Kansas City, Missouri, United States86,900.00
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Used 1969 Honda CB750 For Sale (0)
Classic This KC motorcycle is in exceptional condition with new tires front and rear. It has a 750cc five gear engine and lots of chrome! At the heart of the motorcycle was an inline 4 cyl engine with single overhead camshaft, 4 carburetors, prominent four-into-four exhaust, and 67 horsepower at 8000 rpm.2014-01-26 02:22:32Kansas City, KS05,600.00
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1976 honda CB750 parts bike (0)
Terrific engine 18,000 mi. Frame is no good, but this bike has some rare chrome parts on it. Fork sliders are in nice shape.300$ NO TITLECall or text 913-219-218six2014-01-23 04:01:11Kansas City, MO18300.00
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1978 Honda cb 400t motorcycle (0)
1978 honda cb400t complete bike, no title kansas bike, ran 4 months ago I took the carbs off to rebuild... needs carb kit and petcock, compression is good, tank has some dents, seat is ugly I have an extra mag wheel, keys included! This was going to be a cafe project, but I have decided to fix up my Suzuki RV90 and Honda st90 for my kids...2014-01-23 03:44:43Kansas City, MO0400.00
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1981 Honda Cb900c Runs Good! (0)
5 gear bike with hi/lo subtransmission, so ten different gear ratios. New saddlemen touring seat, New front and rear tires, New rear shocks, New brake pads, New handle bars, windshield, some beater saddlebags if you want them. Bike runs real strong, just rode it 1800mis to California.2014-01-21 18:33:26Kansas City, MO11,200.00
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1979 HONDA 750 TRIKE (1979)
750 HONDA TRIKE OVER 0NE THIRD OF A CENTURY OLD. STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD. 5 SPEED, FAIRING, LUGGAGE RACK, AMFM RADIO.2013-10-17 00:33:32Kansas City, Missouri, US16,4413,900.00
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1972 Honda CB350 ONLY 968 Miles (1972)
Pretty nice Honda CB 350 with only 968 miles. This is not a museum piece, it is a daily rider. It has some nick's and scratches but they have been touch up by previous owner. Please look at the pictures before bidding.2013-10-03 11:07:24Kansas City, Missouri, US9681,525.00
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