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1976 Honda Cb750a - Hondamatic on 2040-motos

US $2,995.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:18000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

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

Honda CB description

1976 Honda CB750A -Hondamatic

Beautifully restored with many hard to find OEM parts

  • Rebuilt Engine
  • New Starter
  • New Wiring Harness
  • New Brake Lines and Cables
  • New Throttle Lines
  • New Fenders
  • New Tires
  • New Seat
  • New Fuel Tank
  • New Mirrors
  • Rebuilt Carb
  • New Carb and Aircleaner boots

Generous supply of spare parts comes with the bike

Recent tuneup

 

Selling due to lack of room in garage and lack of time to drive.

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