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1974 Honda Cb750 Four Cb750k4 Flake Sunrise Orange No Reserve!!!! on 2040-motos

US $4,050.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:6288 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Muncie, Indiana, US

Muncie, Indiana, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB7502326707

Honda CB description

 

 

1974 Honda CB750 Four CB750K4 – Flake Sunrise Orange. NO Reserve auction!!!!

You are bidding on a 1974 Honda CB750 Four. Vin is CB750-2326707 with 6288 actual miles. Awesome classic bike. Fires right up and idles smoothly. The Tank has the original paint. The side covers have been professionally painted with on spot color match. Over all Chrome is in Great Shape for the year. Motor is very strong for its age. Very close to original bike. Great Bike for the serious and the weekend rider.

The front fender has a couple of small dings. Back fender is in great shape. The front turn signals and stems are new. The back turn signals are original. The beepers still work as does high and low beams on the headlights. The exhaust is in good but not perfect condition. Some pitting exists and a few dents and a couple holes you cant see from the side. The Fuel tank is solid and is fairly clean inside.
The side covers are original, all mounting tabs are in place and are in excellent condition. The seat is original and looks good. The front tire Is new. Back tire is good but has wear. Wheels shine nicely.


Bike is sold with as-is no warranty Buyer is responsible for crating and or shipping.

I have a clean Title in hand with 2nd owner signed. I will need a $250.00 ONLY non refundable deposit by PAY PAL within 24 hours and the balance by certified bank cashiers check, or Pay Pal with 3% more or cash in person within 5 days. The certified check must clear before bike goes out. I would like to have this picked up in 14 days. Get with me if more time is needed. Ships Worldwide. Happy Bidding!

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