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1978 Honda Hardtail Chopper Show Winner on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:29000
Location:

El Prado, New Mexico, US

El Prado, New Mexico, US
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Chopper Chopper tech info

VINVIN:CB750K2828186

Chopper Chopper description

 Here is a Rat Bike that I built in 2004, it's titled as a 1978 Honda CB750.
Motor is stock except for a road race cam.
Mikuni Carbs, Dyna ignition, 4 into 1 exhaust
Build was put on the road in 2004, 29000 miles bike has never quit, still runs strong.
Ive got a load of spares that I will include with the bike. Cylinder,Cylinder Head with valve gear and stock camshaft,
clutch parts, front rotor, brake master cylinder, and probably more if I look around.
I t has a noisy clutch like most CB's do, but I do have a spare clutch basket that might be less noisy.
If you want more pictures message me and i'll get them to you.
This bike draws a crowd wherever it goes, there can be a line of V-twins and they'll be standing ten deep
around this bike. I probably should note that I am 5'8" and the forward controls are positioned for my height,
if your taller it might be a problem, I would say over 6 feet.but that could be addressed. 

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