1971 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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I am selling my 1971 Honda CB750K1. Restoration included completely stripping the frame,sandblasted, and repainted. Tank, sidecovers, and headlight ears also repainted in the factory ruby red. Tires are new! Many other parts replaced like exhaust, rear wheel, mirrors, and countless small items and fasteners. Most parts were purchased directly from Honda. The rest of the parts like fenders, front wheel, and handlebars are still original and in decent shape. Engine was tuned with carbs gone through. Bike runs really nice! The one thing I did do is have the fork tubes shortened by 1 inch since I am a bit on the short side. Other than that bike is all stock. Forks could be put back to stock length if requested. This is noty a concours restoration but a vary nice driver that will turn heads anywhere you go with it. Please email me with any questions you might have. Thanks for looking and good luck!
On Nov-14-16 at 04:12:34 PST, seller added the following information: I reserve the right to end the auction early as the bike is for sale locally. |
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