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Custom Cb750 With Tons Of Upgrades Including A Freshly Built 836 Motor on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:100000
Location:

Hood River, Oregon, US

Hood River, Oregon, US
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Custom CB750 with tons of upgrades including a freshly built 836 motor, US $4,200.00, image 1

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Custom CB750 with tons of upgrades including a freshly built 836 motor, US $4,200.00, image 2 Custom CB750 with tons of upgrades including a freshly built 836 motor, US $4,200.00, image 3 Custom CB750 with tons of upgrades including a freshly built 836 motor, US $4,200.00, image 4

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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):836 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Sport Bike

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I'm selling a custom CB750 motorcycle with lots of upgrades. The bike is mostly complete but is still a project that needs to be completed. Here are some of the details
  • Motor (built by M3 racing)
    • 836cc JE pistons
    • Megacycle cam
    • Slipper tensioner
    • Racing cam chain
    • 1.5mm oversize intake valves
    • Std ex valves (Black Diamond KPMI) 
    • Heavy duty spring kit with Ti retainers
    • Serdi valve job
    •  Ports throats opened up 80-85% of valve head size
    • New valve guide seals
    • New gaskets and oil seals
    • New primary chains and tensioner
    • HD clutch/springs
    • Joker Machine point, clutch, starter motor cover and tappet covers.
    • Top cam control cover
  • CR750 aluminum gas tank
  • CR29 carbs
  • Yoshi knock-off exhaust
  • New carb rubbers
  • GP grips
  • Accossato clutch lever
  • Accossato brake lever/master cylinder 
  • Wood Craft clipons
  • Custom seat with hidden oil tank
  • Earl’s braided oil lines and fittings
  • Black Sun rims with stainless spokes. Front wheel uses a harley hub with custom spacers and adapters for gsxr   forks/disks. Rear hub is a custom disk hub made by TTR400.   
  • Brembo rear disk caliper. Dual Toxico front calipers.
  • gsxr forks. Rebuilt and hard anodized black by Racetech
  • BT45 tires. 110-80/18 front, 130-80/18 rear
  • Custom CNC triple trees anodized black
  • Tapered headset
  • Motogadget m-unit 
  • Motogadget Classic speedo/tach
  • Shorai lithium-ion battery and charger 
  • Dyna 2000 ignition/coils/wires
  • Pod filters
  • Pingel petcock
  • New throttle cables
  • New clutch cables and spring
  • Sprocket specialties black anodized drive sprocket
  • DID chain
  • Tarozzi rearsets
  • New headlight bucket with Hella headlight
  • K&N oil filter
  • Hondaman rebuilt swingarm
  • LED turn signals
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