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Chopper Chopper description
Selling my 1974 Custom CB750 Chopper The Engine has been newly rebuilt and bored out to 835 Cubic Inches This engine has less then 40 miles on it. I just turned 60 and this bike is a hard tail and my tail doesn't like those to much anymore. For me the fun was in the working on it. The engine also has the Cycle-X Custom Dual Carb system and electronic ignition. The Bike also now has forward foot controls on both sides. More info on carb system can be found here = http://www.cyclexchange.net/Honda%20Twin%20Carbs%20Page.htm This bike has been sitting for awhile but it starts the carbs may need to be cleaned. I have been taken this bike as far as I could before I ran out of time, money and the will to truly finish it. It runs and stops and can be ridden as is. All the hard stuff is done but if you want to take it to show quality new paint and re-chroming will need to be done. |
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