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1975 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4300
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Black Pearl
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

Honda CB description

1975 HONDA CB750 - 


Frame: CB750 2533715

Motor: CB750E 2416068


Stock, unmodded engine and chassis, minor cosmetic restoration to near original condition.


16K original miles.


New paint just done in black metallic pearl .. shows very well.


Period correct in most details, mechanically sound, runs great, tuned perfect.


Strong engine, idles smooth, rides tight and sounds terrific. 


In great condition for riding or collecting.


Coming out of a private collection that is being refocused on Euro bikes.


Very minor weathering, aluminum surface discoloration, some chrome has minor pitting etc. - but overall looks very sharp.


Instrument faces show typical fading of orange details, but better than most of this age.


Some components have been restored with authentic period parts, very close to stock.


Original seat cover is getting old, has one split approximately 4" long along embossed seam, replacement covers are readily available.


No mechanical issues at all, no problems, nothing to fret about .. well sorted and ready to ride.


These are known to be super reliable and trouble free, and this example starts, runs, shifts, brakes and handles as expected of a low mileage Honda.


If you are looking for a clean CB750 first series at a fair price - you found it.


There are lot of these out there, but very, very few in this kind of clean, unmodded, unrodded, near original condition.


Cheaper examples are available, but it would be hard to match level of restoration, originality and mechanical condition of this bike for less than $10K.


Clean CA Title and registration  ... no DMV issues


Runs and looks great, once of the best surviving examples we have seen.


The CB 750 is a legend in motorcycling, the bike that made HONDA a serious competitor and started the big bike boom from Japan.


Outstanding performance and quality made the CB750 a sales leader and a performance champion in its day.


Still a very fun bike to ride today, with classic Japanese detailing and style.




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