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1978 Honda Cb 750 on 2040-motos

$4,900
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:23300
Location:

Gilroy, California

Gilroy, CA
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Sportbike

Honda CB description

1978 Honda Cb 750, Looks and runs great. Custom Paint. Everything works. Russ Collins 836 kit with Documentation. New Bridgestone Spitfire Tires, Only 379 miles since last service. Recent Professional Services Include: -Rebuilt Rear Brake Caliper (new piston and seals) -Flush Front and Rear Brake Fluid -Adjust Valves -Oil and Filter Change -New Tires -Renew Fuel Petcock -Carb Sync -Re-wire Headlight/Turn Signals/Brake Lights List of Included Accessories and Equipment: -Russ Collins 836 Kit (w/cam and valve spec sheets) -Raask Rear Sets -Custom Paint -Yoshimura Shorty Exhaust (Great Sound!) -Electric Start -Crankcase-Mounted Oil Pressure Gauge -Custom Color-Matched Front Fairing -Chrome Rear Fender -Clymer's Service Manual -Original Owner's Manual -Engine Oil Cooler -Engine Crash Guards -Gran Tourismo Grips -Clubman Cafe Bars (originals included, no cable or brake line modification required) -Owned/Maintained By Experieinced, Adult Rider -Always Garaged & Covered -Current Mileage: 23,347 -Always Battery Tendered -No Oil Leaks -Many Misc. Spare Parts -Registered Until October 2014 -Clean California Title In Hand History and Info: I am the 3rd owner. The 1st owner worked at Sunnyvale Honda in the parts department. He is the owner who originally modified the bike. The bike was sold to the 2nd owner in 1983. He rode the bike very infrequently. It sat covered in his garage for over 20 years when a friend offered to get it running again. It sat for several more years until I bought it. After restoring the electrical and fuel systems to proper operating condition and replacing the tires, a complete safety inspection and service were performed to get it to the condition it is in today. The bike runs and rides very well and is a lot of fun to ride. You'll get plenty of looks and start many conversations with this one. This is not a bike that is going to take a lot of your time to get running reliably, it's already there. Just a great bike to own and use. $4,900.00

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