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1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $6,200.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:22
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Honda CB description

 1971 cb750 beautiful and excellent condition. Matching numbers, 22,351 miles.
One of the greatest motorcycles ever built, the SOHC, cb750!
This bike has been well taken care of and garaged properly it's whole life. I am 3rd owner and put very few miles on her in the years I have owned this great bike.
Titled in my name. No fees owed or liens.
Original owner put a chromed engine kit on when the bike when new back in 1971. Side panels and in great shape, no cracks. The tank is clean and non-dented.

New tires, new battery, valves set, fuel lines, points set, carbs are clean, new oil and filters, good brakes, Tuned up and ready to drive.
Original wiring clean and in order, nothing cut or added. Runs great.
This is a good bike to invest in; clean, low mileage and un-molested.
Look at the pictures closely.
Exhaust pipes are nice, one pipe has small hole, see picture. Other than that, bike is exceptional.
You may contact me via email if you have and specific questions: pleinair10 at yahoo dot com.

$6,200. OBO.


$500. deposit required within 48 hours, payment in full within 3 days after agreement to buy.

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