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1977 Honda Cb750k Four Vintage Classic Runs Great Nice Vetter Tour Package Cafe on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:24200 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Located in Green Bay, WI Up for immediate sale cause long weekend coming with great riding weather predicted...Call if you want it 920-371-0494 Item can sit inside waiting for delivery after Paypal payment made within 24hrs. International delivery welcome.

1977 Honda CB750 K running perfect and drives real nice well maintained. Nice Vetter package and so nice I always rip them off and return to stock look, but I did not have the heart to do it. It's a lot more comfortable to ride and take on a trip and carry stuff.

I do have all the ears and headlight assy and rear grab bar to return to stock look though here. Just let me know which way you want it. If stock look I keep tour package. NOT both... one way or the other. One key opens back bags or key lock removal system real nice to take them off. Nice soft pocket up front on left. no key for right hard panel. Take to locksmith. No damage to fairing or bags.

Bike runs very strong and was used daily this year. Starts right up, clutch is newer, fork seals are good and suspension is right on. Tires fair due to last owner not properly inflating them. Little choppy, but drives good and should be good for rest of year. Drive chain and sprockets fairly new. Comes with owners manual and service records and manual. All electrical works properly and switches are really nice. Seat and tank are really nice. Side covers are broke.

Now, its ready to ride and listed for very fair price. I probably won't look at offers till last day. The tour package is worth easy $300 and that's what it would sell for here.

Fly in and ride home, it's supposed to be nice this weekend. Hitch a ride with trucker, do what you have to. Cause I think it's a really nice bike. 24k miles Clear Title in pic.

 

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