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2002 Honda Cb 750 Night Hawk Clean Bike. No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:51096 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Spring City, Pennsylvania, US

Spring City, Pennsylvania, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:No Warranty Sold As IS For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Honda CB description

2002

Honda

CB 750

Night Hawk

No Reserve!

Bike Comes with No Warranty And is SOLD AS IS!!!!!

Tach does not work and bike needs tires being sold old and carbs should be cleaned

Bike Runs  and drives great for the miles and

looks to be in good shape.

General information
Model: Honda CB 750 Nighthawk
Year: 2002
Category: Naked bike
Rating: 75.7 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Engine and transmission
Displacement: 747.00 ccm (45.58 cubic inches)
Engine type: In-line four, four-stroke
Compression: 9.3:1
Bore x stroke: 67.0 x 53.0 mm (2.6 x 2.1 inches)
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel control: DOHC
Cooling system: Air
Gearbox: 5-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Chain
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Front suspension travel: 140 mm (5.5 inches)
Rear suspension travel: 109 mm (4.3 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 110/80-18
Rear tyre dimensions: 140/70-17
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Expanding brake
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight: 210.0 kg (463.0 pounds)
Seat height: 785 mm (30.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase: 1,506 mm (59.3 inches)
Fuel capacity: 21.80 litres (5.76 gallons)
Reserve fuel capacity: 3.60 litres (0.95 gallons)

 

 

 

 

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No Shipping Offered, Pick-Up Only

All PA residents are required to pay 6% sales tax and $ 170.50 in Reg, Title and Doc. fees.

Out of state buyers pay $ 100.00 Doc. fee.

Leisure Sports N Turf

2568 Schuylkill Rd

Spring City, PA 19475

610-495-7122

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