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This is a 1979 Honda CB750. That received a full makeover. From paint to modern suspension and brake upgrades then matched with wheels and tires and a +6 swing arm and a set of race pipes. This is definitely and old school meets new school bike that shows cool features of both eras. The bike rides extremely well with the new suspension it is really comfortable. That is the bonus of adjustable forks and a coilover rear upgrade. I am still working on the tune a little but it is rideable as it sits. The front end conversion parts, Brakes and wheels and tires are from a 06' 1000RR. The swingarm was custom built for this bike. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Thank you for looking. SOLD AS IS - NO RETURNS |
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