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This is a custom 1976 Honda CB750 Cafe. This bike was taken completely down to the frame, sandblasted and painted. The Bike has 18K miles. The bike has a deep red custom metalflake paint job with black stripes. It has factory style gold leaf lettering and pinstriping. The aluminum metal on the motor as well as the front fork cases and rear brake cover were sanded and polished. The tank was cleaned a sealed at Tank ReNu. It has new tires, tubes, rear shocks, spokes, electronic ignition, switches, CycleX 4 into 1 exhaust, taillight, seat pan, grips, side covers, air cleaners, oil lines, oil tank. The front brake caliper and forks were rebuilt. The carbs were re-jetted and synced by CycleX as well as a new electronic ignition and tune-up. This bike runs strong and really looks sharp. This bike draws a lot of attention wherever I bring it. Don't miss out. This bike is for sale locally and I reserve the right to pull the add. A $500 deposit is required at the end of the auction. The buyer is responsible for transport after the auction ends.
On Jun-19-16 at 16:50:08 PDT, seller added the following information: Here is a video on YouTube that I shot of the bike: https://youtu.be/Gi_F11Me6No |
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