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Selling my 1971 CB 750 Honda with 7,312 original miles.This bike was last on the road and registered in 1978.Recent professional full tune up with new points,plugs,carb. job,and battery.Tires appear to be orginal.Beautiful four into four exhaust with no rust holes.Some surface rust throughout with minor paint scratches.Lights,switches,horn works, but front brake needs attention.Rode the bike for 15 miles today for it's last ride and it runs great.Bike appears to be totally orginal,ride or restore.Lost title,bill of sale only.Winner of auction must pay in full with paypal within 24 hrs.after auction ends.Please call Tom with with any questions at 864-836-6826.
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