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1975 Honda Cb 750 on 2040-motos

$2,800
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:16300
Location:

Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, GA
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:(931) 472-5329

Honda CB description

1975 Honda Cb 750, I have a 1975 cb750k5 it has 16,300 original miles. Did a top end rebuild at 15,000 miles. I have the original Owner's Manual as well as the original underseat toolkit. The exhaust pipes are the stock HM 341 with all four completely intact with baffles still in them. It has been garage kept ever since myself and the previous owner has had it. I cannot vouch for previous owners. The only blemishes on the bike are a few scratches on the tank, a crack in the original seat, and some surface rust on the chrome. it has never been laid down and has a clean title. Nothing out of the ordinary for a bike that is nearly 40 years old. All parts that have been replaced by aftermarket I have the original parts as well. The bike has all original paint and no chips or dents in the tank. Here is a list of the parts that I have replaced due to normal wear. -PAMCO Electronic Ignition (replaced the old points system so it fires up more like a modern bike) -Top end rebuild at 15,000 miles -Carbs rejetted and cleaned (over this past summer) -New performance condenser coils as well as spark plug wires -530 heavy duty chain -Carpy square mini turn signals -Pod Air filters cell-9314725329

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