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1980 Honda Cb750 F Super Sport, Very Nice Condition, Windjammer, And Vetter Bags on 2040-motos

$2,700
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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Call Aloha Cycles: http://inventory.alohacycles.com/s/12623937/2/9108992 Outstanding example of a well cared for Honda CB 750F Super Sport. This example includes the infamous Windjammer fairing, and the Hard quick release Vetter bags. The wheels are like new, and for a 33 yr old bike, she shows virtually no rust. The inside of the tank looks great. The brakes and tires are like new, and she starts and runs good.Althought not rare, a good, clean, 750F is hard to fiind. This 1 is road ready, with spare keys, a clear title, and a full tank of gas. Give us a call at Aloha or stop by Monday - Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-2. Enjoy the ride...Aloha.

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