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1978 Honda Cb 750f Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $2,700.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:23
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, US

Saint Cloud, FL, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:4079575371

Honda CB description

1978 Honda Cb 750F, Clear Florida title in my name. Bike shows 23,936 miles and I can guarantee it will have over 24,000 before anyone has a chance to look at it. Especially since I really like to ride and really like riding this one. Got too many bikes so something's gotta go! I live in Saint Cloud and work in Orlando so I can rack up 70 miles a day just driving to and from work. >Brake calipers (3) and master cylinders (2) rebuilt >Rebuilt forks >New tapered steering stem bearings >New (aftermarket) seat cover >Rebuilt carbs >Less than 2000 miles on new tires and tubes >New battery >Dyna-S electronic ignition (stock points/condensers/points plate and points cam will be included) >New o-ring chain and sprockets >New petcock w/filter and new fuel line >A little paint here and there >All cables lubed and adjusted >New rubber at the rear fuel tank mount >New rear wheel bearings >New shocks >Several stripped/broken/missing bolts corrected >Addressed a couple of oil leaks >K&N air filter (matches stock to fit stock air cleaner) >Fresh oil change with new filter >New spark plugs >New valve seals and cam tower puck seals >New crush washers on oil drain bolts >Includes factory tool kit >Includes Clymer's shop manual >Everything works as it should The only thing this bike needs is a new rider! Riding season is here, just in time for Biketoberfest too! Ride there in style on the bike that started the displacement arms race that continues to this day. Runs very well, starts right up, I would not hesitate to ride this bike anywhere. Scammers, spammers, Nigerian princes, etc need not reply. Test rides with cash deposit equal to full purchase price (you break it you bought it), AND current motorcycle operators endorsement, AND a helmet, AND jeans, AND over the ankle boots. NO financing, NO trades. Ride it home (bring a tag), haul it home (I'll even help load it up), or I'll ride it to your house for you (within 100 miles). As-is, no warranty expressed or implied. I have tried to describe the condition to the best of my knowledge. Motorcycling can be dangerous and mistakes can result in serious injury. New (and even experienced) riders are encouraged to take a motorcycle rider safety course. Riders should also familiarize themselves with proper operation and maintenance of their motorcycle. $2,700.00 4079575371

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