Classic Vintage Honda Dream Ca77 Red on 2040-motos
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Classic Honda 305 Dream CA77. I bought this bike 5 years ago not running. Since then I relined the gas tank using POR-15, swapped out the ignition coil to a newer one, rebuilt carburetor, installed a closed cell battery, new clutch and throttle cable, new rectifier. Body is in good condition, normal wear and tear from a ridden 50 year old bike. The Muffler has been swapped out at some point with one that sounds very powerful. Seats in good condition, cheng shin tires good tread. Everything in working condition. I do have the carburetor covers (not shown in the pictures) and i have an extra parts carburetor as well.This CA77 also came with a front metal bumper on the front fender i have been told almost impossible to find for these. Carburetor needs some adjustment but it still starts first kick. Local Pickup only please.
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