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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4200
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Maroon
Location:

Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

 1978 HONDA CB750F FOUR SUPER SPORT - **NO TITLE**


These highly desirable motorcycles are becoming harder and harder to find. This is a true "barn find" and is being sold just as it was found, dirt and all! To be clear, this bike has NO TITLE. The bike is not stolen, I was told the title was lost at some point over the years. This bike has only 15,093 miles and the engine cranks over well, both with kick start and electric start when hooked to a battery (battery missing). The bike starts right up on starting fluid and sounds good, but is not running on it's own. The gas tank is empty and the fuel line and throttle/choke cables are disconnected. None of the brakes work and there is no drive chain. The paint is original but in poor condition and there is plenty of rust, dirt, scratches, and wear throughout the bike. The gas tank looks solid with no dents and for the most part clean inside, just a little surface rust (see photo). The seat is in good condition with no tears, just dirty. The bike has a Windjammer front fairing and MAC exhaust. This bike will definitely need plenty of work, and there are sure to be more issues that I am not aware of. It would be great for restoration, custom project, or for parts. Please review all photos and ask any questions you may have. This is a NO RESERVE auction and the bike will sell to the highest bidder!


Please Note:  I have only done a basic visual inspection of the bike. There are sure to be more issues that I am not aware of. I am a Top Rated eBay seller with excellent feedback and I am always 100% honest. You are welcome to come and see the bike in person and ask any questions you may have.

Contact:  Please contact though eBay message or call/text (716) 422-0101

Payment:  $100.00 non-refundable Paypal deposit due immediately. The balance due within 7 days in the form of cash or certified check only. I will not accept Paypal for full payment.

Shipping/Pick-Up/Delivery:  The bike is located in Hamburg, NY 14075. The buyer is responsible for pick up and/or shipping. I have shipped vehicles around the country and overseas and will be happy to help if need be. The shipping process is really quite simple. I can also deliver for a fee, please contact for details.

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