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1981 Honda Cb750f Super Sport on 2040-motos

$1,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:31
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Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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I have for sale a 1981 Honda cb750f super sport. DUAL OVERHEAD CAM engine not a very common bike, engine runs good, pretty fast bike for its age it has 31k miles on it. Bought it earlier in the summer wanted to make it a cafe racer but lost interest in the project. Bike runs great has brand new tires on it front and rear. Vance and Hines 4-1 exhaust. New clutch. Cleaned the carbs when I bought the bike.As for the bad. The front brakes kept locking on the bike so I replaced the brake fluid, rebuilt the master cylinder with new seals etc. the calipers seem to be working fine the pistons don't stick on the calipers. Everything was working fine last time I rode the bike.But just went to move the bike and the front brake locked up again. Don't know why worked fine last time I rode itOther than the brake issue the bike works great. Would be a good bike to make it your own over winter Asking $1500obo not turning down any fair offer. Want the bike gone. Text me whenever

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