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1976 Honda 750 Four **custom Cafe Racer** on 2040-motos

US $12,700.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:89 ColorColor: Black & Red w/ Checker
Location:

Mount Pleasant, Texas, US

Mount Pleasant, Texas, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cafe Racer Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB750

Honda CB description

1976 Honda 750 FOUR   **Custom Cafe Racer**

* Texas Title
* Vin#: CB750-2546933
* Mileage: 11,558 (Low Miles)
* 2 year Old Build
* Motor (750cc): Very Strong 
* Transmission: Good Condition
* Scary Fast!
* No Rust
* Outstanding Custom Restoration 
* Professionally Customization and Fabrication 
* Paint: Clear Coat/Base Coat (Frame, Gas Tank, Etc)
* Custom Paint Theme 
* Upholstery: Black Leather w/ Red Stitching 
* Custom Rear Seat Shell w/ Tear Drop Side Marker Lights
* Highly Polished Metals: Alum. Fittings, Alum. Side Covers, Bolts, Etc)
* Lots of Chrome
* Lots of Custom Features
* Custom Gauges
* Custom Red Chain
* 4-into-1 Honda Super Sport Full Exhaust w/ Custom Tip
* Clip-on Style Dropped Handle Bar w/ Bar-end Mirrors
* Tri-Bar Headlight w/ Chrome Shade
* Euro Tag Holder Style Front Fender
* Marine Style Chrome Gas Cap
* Stock Tank w/ Hammered Knee Sets
* Custom Fab: Dual Front Brakes w/ Drilled Rotors
* Rear Gas Shocks
* Rear Set-back Pegs
* Wheels & Tires:
Front- 19" Chrome Wheels w/ SS Spokes on Bridgestone Split-Fire Tires
Rear- 16" Chrome Wheels w/ SS Spokes + Vented Brake Drum on Bridgestone Split-Fire Tires
* Lots of Parts are "One of a Kind"
* Great Looking Motorcycle...very retro and unique.....Don't Miss Out!!


** We also have other Vintage Motorcycles For Sale...let us know what you are looking for.
** Parts may fit other models...buyer responsible for compatibility.

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