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1973 Honda CB750. Candy gold restored a couple years ago by previous owner. The restoration was done using original parts if they were still functional, which can be seen in the speedo and tach. Bike cranks and runs great even cold. Recent oil change and new battery. The bike is in excellent shape and ready to ride. I have 2 and want to finish building the other one. The tires are new and vintage style. The bike needs to be cleaned up from sitting in the garage. I keep it on a battery tender and try to crank it about once a week. Any questions just ask I can never remember to cover everything.
Do want to mention that due to age there is no title bill of sale only. |
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