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1973 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:1
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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1973 Honda CB750 Trike Tryke

Very cool old chopper.  Custom build.  The body is all steel.  Has a Harley-Davidson servi-car rear end.  Cragar Mag Wheels, Girder Front end with invader 19" front wheel.  Tank is molded into the frame and has the Steve Miller Band logo painted on it.  Super old original paint.  The rear section has a passenger seat as well as a place to put you beer on the back!  The exhaust pipes are hand made, they are square all the way back then they turn into flames!  The cylinder head has decorative "Blade" fins welded to them.  The controls are all custom made.  The Mirror and shifter are custom made.  So many little details that set this Trike apart from the rest.  It runs, drives and stops. Charging system and starter work.  Don't miss out on the chance to own something super cool and different.  You definitely will get all sorts of looks and thumbs up when cruising this thing.  Bid early and often.  No Reserve.  I had the trike up on ebay early in the summer.  winning bidder changes his mind.  Gonna try again.  Good-Luck!  Any question please ask.   I can provide a video of it running and riding if need be.  

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