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1972 Honda Cb750 on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:25975 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, US

Chicago, Illinois, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:NONE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CB750111182

Honda CB description

1972 HONDA CB750 with 900 kit

 

FOR SALE IS A 1972 HONDA CB750. BIKE IS PRETTY ORIGINAL WITH PERFORMANCE PARTS AND A TRUE SURVIVOR THIS BIKE HAS EVERYTHING AND RUNS GREAT. HAS 25975 ORIGINAL MILES. VERY WELL MAINTAINED BIKE. THIS IS ONE BIKE YOU WILL BE PROUD TO RIDE OR OWN. THE HONDA CB750 WAS THE GAME CHANGER IN THE EARLY 70'S MOTORCYCLE ERA. IT WOULD MAKE A VERY COOL DAILY DRIVER OR A GREAT SHOW BIKE TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION. THESE BIKES CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE IN VALUE. I WILL PROBABLY REGRET SELLING IT HOWEVER I NEED TO MOVE ON AND HELP FUND MY OTHER PROJECTS. 

QUALITY

- BRAND NEW BRAKES

- BRAND NEW BATTERY

- BRAND NEW TUNE UP

- BRAND NEW AVON TIRES

- FRESH OIL AND GAS

- EVERYTHING JUST LOOKS GREAT NEEDS SOME TLC.

- EVERYTHING WORKS. ALL LIGHTS, SIGNALS, HORN, INSTRUMENT PANEL, GAUGES..ETC..

- CHROME AND ALLOY NEEDS TO BE POLISHED

- EXHAUST IS SOLID NO HOLES OR DENTS.

- ADDITIONAL SEATS AND WINDJAMMER PLUS WIND SHIELDS INCLUDED AT THE RIGHT PRICE

- ALL LIGHT BEZELS, TRIM AND ARMS ARE NICE

- INSIDE OF THE GAS TANK IS NICE.

- LIGHT SURFACE RUST EASY TO CLEAN.

- RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT. NO ENGINE NOISES OR LEAKS.

I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TITLE 

 

I'VE TRIED TO TAKE PICS THAT SHOW OFF THE QUALITY OF THE BIKE. AS WELL AS THE AREAS OF CONCERNS. I'M LIKE YOU, IN THAT I DO NOT LIKE SURPRISES WHEN BUYING ITEMS OFF INTERNET.

Winning bidder has to pay within 7 days after auction end. A $500.00 PayPal deposit is required within 48 hours after auction end!

I reserve the right to end the auction early.

If you need it shipped national or international, I will help, but the buyer must arrange for and pay for shipping or pick-up. 

 Payment by cash for local pick up in person will be accepted.

This vehicle is being sold as is, there is with no warranty, expressed written or implied.

REMEMBER THE BIKE IS 40 YEARS OLD, WILL SHOW SOME WARE.

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