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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $3100
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CB description

Up for auction is a 1971 Honda CB750. It has 17,484 miles on it. There is NO TITLE. The bike is overall in really nice condition and these older CBs are getting very hard to find. The bike starts right up and runs great. The bike sounds great, excellent exhaust tone and no abnormal engine noises. It shifts perfect and smooth. The clutch has a great feel and is nice and easy. Front and rear brakes work great. All the chrome is in really nice condition, both wheels have minor rust spots. The original exhaust is really nice, right top pipe has a small hole (see picture). All the lights are in working condition. Could use a turn signal flasher. The seat looks excellent, it has been removed, but looks like new. It is missing the latch part on the seat. It is missing both the side panels, tank has been repainted and has some dings. Inside of tank looks good. Tires are in good shape. Both gauges work properly but are discolored.  Overall this would be a great bike to hop on and ride or a very easy restoration for your collection. I am willing to ship the bike anywhere in the world. All shipping costs and arrangements to be picked up at my location are buyers responsibilities. If you have less than 20 feedback please contact me prior to bidding. 

Frame number: CB750-1064205
Engine number: CB750-1064860

Here is a link to a walk around video of the bike running
           m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=s8pfVpNDJ6Q

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