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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4,100.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:24
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Hello, 

 Ive got a rebuilt CB750 Super Sport with a CB750k motor in it. the bikes has just been finished being built but still needs a few things like tuning and fixing the rear brake i'm in need of the cash so just trying to sell as is right now. ask any questions or if you want to see more photos let me know. 

Work Done to the bike 
Honed Cylinders & new Honda OEM piston rings 
Top half of engine dissembled cleaned and new seals 
Powder coated frame and front fork tubes 
Complete rewire of electronic system 
Carbs dissembled, cleaned, jets replaced and new seals 


New Items (everything listed is NEW not used at all)

Engine 
OEM Piston rings $90
Stainless steel engine bolts 
OEM Cam chain tensioner cam $115
Vesrah Complete Gasket $72 
Clutch lifter plate $100


Frame 
IRC Tires $185
Powder coated $375
Cycle-x 4-1 $379 
Chain $100
Clutch Cable 
Shocks $105 
Grips $17
Sprockets front and rear 


Brakes 
Front Master cylinder 
Brake pads $60
Seals for front and rear calipers $108
Speed bleeders 


Electrical
Motogadget M-unit system  $299
K&S switch 
Deluxe cables $80
Ricks Motorsport Starter Solenoid $40
Ricks Motorsport Rec/Reg $105
shorai battery
Points and plate $50



Gas 
Carb gasket set 
Slow Jets $50 
Gas lines 
Petcock 
Push/Pull cable $27




Malcolm 

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