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1975 Honda Cb750 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US
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Selling my 1975 Honda CB 750 K4. First I'm selling it cause it's my first bike and I thought I wanted a vintage bike to start with but the up keep is too much for me so I'm selling. Not because it's full of problems. Second, about the bike, it was just inspected last month, has brand new headers and exhaust that's remove able very easily. The carburetors where just rebuilt also and new fuel lines where added. It has a new battery and tube in back tire. All electric components work as should. Third the bike is set up as a cafe racer with after market shocks, clip on handle bars and seat pan. There are cosmetic problems to it being the seat pan is a little cracked and one side cover is missing ( refer to pic ). I have two box of parts for it that comes with it and a set of unopened spark plugs and wire. It is an old bike and needs to be cared about. It runs fine, it's my every day I ride it all the time and is reliable. Could use a new seat though. The ignition was redone to do away with the points. It's kick start or electronic. The button is missing for the starter control but it works when you use a key or pen to push the control in. I'm asking 2700 wich isn't too firm. I'll take best offer as well. You can e-mail me with questions or to see more pictures of it as well. Thanks for checking it out and hopefully she'll find a nice new home.

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