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1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $7800
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CB tech info

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

Honda CB description

All original paint K6.

Its a one owner bike. The owner was a professor from Wright State University. It was used for mild weather commute to and from school.

He had installed a crash bar and saddle bags which were taken off. You can see in some area's where the clamps were attached to the frame.

Although the chrome looks good I am including the following. New Speedo and Tach base. They look like they may be reproduction but very nice.

NOS front fender from Honda. Rear rechromed grab rail from a K6 and rechromed K6 rear fender. NOS factory Honda tail light bracket. 

The carbs were rebuilt and set up. Valves adjusted, Oil and filter, New airbox filter, New chain was installed, new tires and a new battery installed. 

The bike runs great and shifts very smooth. 341 Exhaust pipes with the usual corrosion per the photo's. 

There are scratches and dings in the pipes but overall they look very presentable. Aluminum was never touched and should be restored. 

Interior of the tank is very nice. Seat is in very nice condition, no tears. Cables are in great shape and everything works as it should, even the winker buzzer. 

Paint still has great luster and deep original color. Side covers do not have any cracks or broken tabs. Few small scratches on the tank and a very small soft dent on the right front portion of  the tank per the photo's. Chain guard needs to be repainted. It looks like a sticker was removed and it blemished the surface. 

I have the original owners maunal and tool kit that will be included. PA title in my name in hand.   

Transporation provided by the buyer. Payment will be by Bank wire or cash and must be paid for within seven days after auction ends.

I can assist in helping find shippers if needed. Oversea's customers are welcome.   

Thanks for looking.


   

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