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1978 Honda Cb750k on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:25379 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:No For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner VINVIN:cb750k

Honda CB description

Honda 750k project that I just finished.

I have been riding and fooling with motorcycles for over 50 yrs. In the last 12yrs or so I have devoted my time finding old Honda's and getting them to look the way I like them.
I have had several 750's and this is the best running one that I have had.
Everything works on this bike the way it should,except the kill switch has to be in the off position for it to run.
It even has a white mark on the switch and on the off position( as a reminder,I guess 
I could have easily gotten into changing it,but I know how it works and know, so do you. Makes a good conversation piece.
It has new tires----------new chain---------new battery,that I just put in 2 weeks ago.
The tank and side covers just came back from paint shop. They did a fantastic job on them
Chain guard was not re-painted,it will give you something to do.
There is a small boo-boo on the lower part of front fender.
You really have to look to see it.
As you can see it does not have an air-box on it, but pod filters.
I have a 750 air box that can go with the box if you want it. (it did not come off this bike)
I have tool kit and owners manual,however someone removed tool holder from under seat.
As far as I know I am 3rd owner,so miles on bike,I will not swear to.
Also if you look at bike,even though it has original pipes,some one managed to take baffles out.
Well let me tell you,even though I would prefer baffles in, the bike sounds great.
Luggage rack has some pitting on it.
Stock seat would be my preference,but this seat is in great shape and very comfortable.
THERE ARE NO ISSUES WITH THE RUNNING OF THIS BIKE.
I have a clear signed West Virginia title.
I can send more pics if you want-------
Starting price could put it in your garage.
I will answer any questions---------e-mail or-304-263-1316

Thanks for looking.
Bike must be paid for in full------ cash or check that clears my bank,before bike is released.
Shipping to be paid by buyer.
$100.00 deposit to pay-pal
If you wish to pay remaining balance through pay-pal,you will have to pay the 3.9% pay-pal charges me.

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