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1976 Honda CB 550K. 12,170 miles, custom paint and decals, fenders painted to match. MAC 4 into 1 exhaust, UNI air filter in original airbox. Front brakes have been completely rebuilt with NOS parts, fork seals and Progressive springs installed in May along with new rear tire. Engine runs perfect, has a small oil leak when the bike first starts up after winter storage, the gasket midway down the jugs. (seen in photo) Turn signals and taillight have been replaced with aftermarket, all lights work. Muffler has been touched up with hi-temp paint due to some small scuffs and scratches. (also in photo) All of the aluminum has been polished by hand but the engine was not disassembled so it's not museum quality. Over all it's a trouble free, classic daily rider that has been tastefully customized.
Link to a video of the bike starting and running: https://youtu.be/J8oq5y-nfl0 |
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