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1978 Honda Cb750f Cafe Racer Cb Cb750 on 2040-motos

US $400,000.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:28000 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Delhi, Iowa, United States

Delhi, Iowa, United States
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Honda CB description

1978 Honda CB750f Café Racer. Bought this bike from my brother in law as a incomplete project. First I started by sending the carbs to The "HondaGuy" in Denver, he wrote the book on sohc Honda's. The intake boots were replaced at that time. I basically went thru the bike replacing what needed replaced, I have a receipts for work and parts replaced.
The bike runs great starts first kick or use the electric start. Battery and tires were new last year. Fresh clear coat on the tank, new pedcock and the tank is clean. This bike is blast to ride, turns heads everywhere. Plan on spending 20 minutes when you get gas, everyone wants to look at it and ask questions. Please remember this is a 40 year old bike and is not perfect, but runs great.
I don't ride this bike often, I have a new project in the works. I'm open to legit cash offers, no lowball texts, I wont respond.
Call or text 319-eight two one-one 449.

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