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1974 Honda Cb 750 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $8,250.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:22
Location:

cocoa beach, Florida, US

cocoa beach, FL, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:3214464010

Honda CB description

1974 Honda Cb 750, 1974 Honda cb750 Full frame off restoration- maintaining original patina Fully documented restoration New tires Restoration includes all original vintage parts including exhaust fender seat All engine gaskets replaced 22000 original miles New oem spokes and rims Runs great! Plus much more No oil leaks $8,250.00 3214464010

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2014 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show Concourse d’ Elegance Report

Wed, 06 Aug 2014

The 2014 edition of the LA Calendar Motorcycle Show continued its now 23-year tradition as the premier outdoor streetbike event in America with producer photographer Jim Gianatsis moving the show this year to the beautiful green lawns of the Malibu Golf Course among the twisty canyon roads in the Santa Monica Mountains alongside the Pacific Ocean. Highlighting this year’s exciting activities was the emergence of another new and soon to be renown custom bike builder to the sport for which the Calendar Show is known for cultivating. Taking Best of Show in this year’s Calendar Bike Building Championship was Calin Senciac’s Imagine Vehicles International / ImagineVehicles.com motorsports fabrication shop with an incredible custom billet aluminum designed chassis built by Terry Ward and the shop crew, housing a legendary 1979 Honda CBX 1047cc air-cooled in-line 6-cylinder engine.

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