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1970 Honda Cb750 Cafe Racer No Reserve 2nd Place Trophy At History Channel Show on 2040-motos

US $2,777.60
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:29969 ColorColor: Candy Ruby Red
Location:

Providence, Rhode Island, US

Providence, Rhode Island, US
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1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 1

Honda CB photos

1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 2 1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 3 1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 4 1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 5 1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 6 1970 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer NO RESERVE 2nd place trophy at History Channel Show, US $2,777.60, image 7

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB750

Honda CB description

1970 Honda CB750

YOUTUBE video Below 

bike took 2nd place trophy at this years largest and premere vintage motorcycle show in New England Rice O' Rama 2013 and filming for the History Channels new TV show "Down East Dickering" was being done. You may just see this bike on TV in the months to come.

Bike comes with Trophy, buyer pays to ship if they want it.

paperwork will be mailed USPS flate rate envelope and buyer pays that service too, lower 48 its $6.95 and international its $45 dollars


clean clear Rhode Island paperwork in my name. bike is registarted and insured tagged and titled. any State or Country will accept the paperwork.

bike is 1970 honda cb750 

Frame has been powdercoated gold along with rear swing arm,caliper, and fender bracket
rear swing arm is a 1983 honda 750 which was cut and chopped to extend the rear wheel
harley 16" drop spoke rear wheel
new tires
new brakes
new seat
Carbs have been jetted and rebuilt
exhaust wrap
plugs
new fork seals
clubman bars
white cafe grips
gauge overlays
New Tampered All-Balls Neck bearings
Master cylinder rebuild
new chain
new point
Harley blinkers
Piggy back shocks
Custom Plate frame
New Battery
new front fork tubes from CycleX
new gauge cups from Carpys Hot Rod
petcock also from Carpys Hot Rod
top end was done with new rings and juggs were pressure honed
cylinder head was lapped with new seals
3 oil changes were done since rebuild to make sure it went smooth
HID style headlight
HC-16-201 Honda Candy Ruby Red 2 stage base coat clear urethane paint
entire bike was sandblasted and only hard to find parts were re-used.


bike is at no reserve

YES INTERNATIONAL SALE IS WELCOME

BUYER WILL PAY ALL VAT TAXES AND DUTIES

buyer is responsible for shipping fees.

deposit is due at end of auction and remainder can be paypal or bank wire transfer


bike sold as-is final sale no refunds

HERE IS A YOUTUBE VIDEO OF A RIDE




On Oct-10-13 at 15:45:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

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