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1975 Honda Cb750 Cb 750 on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:7830 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Augusta, Michigan, US

Augusta, Michigan, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cruiser WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB750

Honda CB description

1975 Honda CB750 manufactured 1974. I am selling this bike for a friend who purchased the bike from the original owner.

The bike has low miles only 7,830 miles with most of the original parts. The bike runs and shifts great and runs down the road very smooth.
The wheels are are in great shape and the balance of the chrome is nice with very light pitting on the fenders. The gas tank is clean. The handlebars are not original which are higher than the standard Honda bars, ( very comfortable). The seat is a replacement and is brand new. The mirrors are new after market replacements designed to match the Honda original. I believe the bike was re-painted and has more metal flake than the original paint color, however it is a very nice paint job with minor scratches, no dents.
The exhaust is original but has rust on the headers and rust holes in the mufflers. The exhaust is in bad shape.
All the electrical components work as the should. The side covers are original with a crack on the left side cover, (see pics).
New battery, points and plugs.

The bike is sold "as is" with no warranty spoken or given. Feel free to come inspect the bike I will give directions or pick you up at the KalamazooMichigan airport.

Buyer is responsible for all shipping.

Monies can be wired from bank to bank, cashiers check, personal check or CASH.
The bike will not be release until all monies have cleared.

This is a great bike to restore, with the low miles or drive as is it is a nice looking bike.

All reasonable questions will be answered. Ebay, email, text or phone calls.  Randall 269-532-3373


On Sep-23-13 at 08:57:11 PDT, seller added the following information:

VIN CB750-2518327


Motor  CB750E-2399066

Clean Michigan Title


On Sep-24-13 at 05:45:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

I  just received word that I have to go out of town September 30th returning October 7th. I will not be able to complete the sale and ship the bike until AFTER October 7th.

If this is unsatisfactory to any bidder THEN DON'T BID
I apologize for any inconvenience to all bidders'
   

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