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Honda : Cb Honda Cb750 Four K 1977 Cafe Racer Repairable on 2040-motos

$1,595
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Westwood, New Jersey

Westwood, NJ
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1977 HONDA 750 FOUR-K CAFE RACER WITH EASY DAMAGE. Damage: Front fender, fuel tank, few broken fins on the right side of engine head,seat ripped, taillight cracked etc. Neat bike for a winter project. Equipped: Hagon shocks, café style seat, dual exhaust pipes, café bars etc. Production date: 9-76. Bike is being sold in condition "AS IS!" with a New York salvage certificate MV907A. Please check your local salvage laws before bidding. I can arrange shipping at a reasonable rate. I can also assist overseas buyers with shipping arrangements. Contact Allen 201-248-XXXX. Check my other Ebay items for more bikes.

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