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Here I have my iconic 1972 Honda CB750 K2 with a lot of really nice customizations. I am the second owner
This CB fires up easy and has a strong motor, I've put a few miles on it and it has a ton of kick to it, I had my mechanic clean the tank, clean the carbs and put a strong set of plugs in it and rode it home. Turns heads every time I ride it. It's a real riders CB750 with close attention paid to the reliability and workability of the drive train. It may be 44 years old but it's a solid bike and reliable if you know how to maintain them. The bike has been seldom riden over the past 20 years and kept in a garage covered in blankets. It has 35k miles on the dash but very low miles on a Henry Abe 900cc big bore kit making it an 888cc motor with Dyna gray coils and a Dyna electronic ignition system. Original keihin carburetors and original air box and a really nice Kerker 4 2 1 exhaust with aluminum mounting bracket. The bike was rebuilt from the ground up by the original owner to be a show bike. It has: A Custom paint job of Red, blue, and silver Chromed engine covers Chromed dash cover Stainless steel Akront wheels front and back (made in Spain) Matching Dunlop street tires front and back Polished brake caliper Drilled front rotor Chromed lower forks Custom front fender Custom headlight mounts Chromed horn cover Aftermarket rear tail light Heavy duty chain and rear sprocket When the bike was built the entire frame was powder coated gloss black and is in great shape. It had a portion of the frame under the tank customized with bolt on flanges to be removed if ever the engine needed to be pulled. The bike is nice but it is not perfect. I have pictured the spots on the tank where some race fuel got under the clear coat and peeled it back around the gas cap and some down the side of the tank(pictured) It will need to be wet sanded and re cleared. The chrome on the valve cover has some light pitting as well as the primary cover (pictured) All the chrome is very shiny on the bike. The bike is wired up for blinkers and has mounts but I never put any on it. This bike is ready to ride anywhere. It can cruise at highway speeds easily and handles like a CB should. Feel free to ask any questions and I will tell you everything I known about my CB Clean title Sold as is Local pickup only Buyer responsible for shipping however I can aide with the process as I am only an hour from the port of Tampa. Thanks for looking! VIDEO OF THE BIKE BEING STARTED AND RUNNING CAN BE SEEN HERE. https://youtu.be/y1Acx4CY228 |
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