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Honda Cb750 Sohc Amen Savior Chopper Runs And Drives Clear Title on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, US

Davenport, Iowa, US
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Honda CB description

 I recently bought this and now need the money more than I need another Honda chopper. I got it running and driving but it is still in need of work to be roadworthy. It has a 1971 CB750 motor inside of an Amen Savior frame. It is titled as a 1982 special construction bike and is a clear title of course. The springer is an AEE. The oil tank, electric box, and coil box appear to be Santee but there are no markings. This is a project bike but can easily be put on the road with a new front wheel (slight flat spot) and some tuning work. The handlebars should also be replaced with proper motorcycle handlebars. The ones on it are bicycle bars. It also needs a rear tire for sure. Lights work, brake works, and it is complete and runs. The hard part is done. It should be an easy project for someone and these Amen frames are getting harder to find. Please see pics and ask questions. I will work with the buyers shipper but prefer buyer to pick up and pay cash if possible. That is no deal breaker though. A small deposit is required to purchase this bike and the rest is due within 5 business days or time of arranged pick up. I am flexible and will work with anyone that wants the bike. It never hurts to ask. Thanks for looking.  

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