1978 Honda Cb750f Super Sport on 2040-motos
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Over all a good looking great running and riding old bike ready to ride any where.
New paint. New chain and sprockets. New fork seals. Brakes cleaned. New pads on rear.
Carburetors cleaned and adjusted. Complete engine tune up.
All lights work. Good battery. Starts easy. Runs great. Exhaust system good. New muffler.
Front fender has a few dings. Looks good overall. Chrome has some minor pitting.
New seat cover.
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