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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $5,600.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: orange
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Honda CB tech info

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

Honda CB description

“This is  an unrestored 1974 CB 750  I purchased it from the St Louis Antique Car Museum 8 years ago for $8000. I paid to much, but it was the same bike I had in my youth that I put 30,000 miles on. So I had to have it. It was originally from Washington State It looks as good now as it did then. When I got it home it wasn't running great. It had been seating a long time.Hence the low milage The carbs were cleaned, timing was checked and I was good to go. You can see from the condition the bike has been kept indoors. I have had the privilege to ride this bike fro the last. 8 years. Aside from gas, oil change every 500 miles I haven't done a thing to it. I wanted to keep it stock.  The bike has never been compromised, dropped or modified since I have owned it. It  The bike has less than 10,800 miles on it. I only ride in summer, normally just to Starbucks. Garage kept, a blanket over it in the winter with fuel stabilizer. When I start it up every spring it pures immediately. One small dent in the gas tank 2 inches from the seat as seen in picture . A couple of small dents on the front fender. You may be able to see from the pictures. And of course there is a crack in the right side cover which is normal for these bike. I have tried to find a replacement, but know luck. it. A recent accident has ended my ridding with great regret. I am know selling this CB and my CBX. Please contact me first with all your questions before purchasing. I have also made a small video that is available upon request. Sorry I am unable to down load it on this listing. I just had the bike checked for a once over before relisting by a qualified Honda Mechanic. It was given the thumbs up. 
Thanks

Getting the bike into the US is a relatively easy if you follow the process. There is some paper work, bill of sale, taxes, title transfer that all has to be done anyway. For a US citizen this is done at the border.  You have two choices. 1. You can do the paper work yourself at the point of entery into the US  2. You can have a broker do the paper work for you and you pay a fee. In either case this is done for your protection to ensure you haven't bought a stolen vehicle. I will be more than happy to assist in shipping with a broker or with a personal pick up at the border. Also you should see and ride the bike anyway in person. I have done this process once before and it is easy.
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