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Honda Cb750 Cb 750 Cafe on 2040-motos

US $4,800.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:8465 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Henderson, Colorado, US

Henderson, Colorado, US
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Perfect running / first touch easy starter.  It shifts and rides like it should. I'm not a cafe guy so it's up for sale. It comes with a cafe LED tail light that you'll have to decide where to mount it.  I did oil / plugs/ filters on 08-14-13.  Battery is also new.  I mounted new turn signals, but haven t plugged the wires in yet.  It may or may not happen before it sells.  Tires are good with no side splitting.  New windshield.  Look close at the seat pic... It's a new custom "carbon fiber" seat with matching blue stitching.  It looks really good.  

 

I don't recommend this bike if your 6'6" tall.  My starting price is what it will take to leave my collection, so no side offers.  I may be too big for it, but I'm happy not selling it because it's just fun to look at. You can ask questions, but I have only owned this bike a short time and may not know.  I will roll it out of the garage for you, but that's all the shipping help I can offer. I will accept any form of payment you want, but it wont leave until my banker says so.  

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