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Used 1976 Honda Cb750 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$7,995
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VINVIN:CB7502541795

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1976 Honda CB750cc (Motorcycle) Cafe Racer - Vintage Racer Totally custom cafe style CB750 New Tires, New Calipers, New Brake Cylinder and Brake Lines, New Brakes, New Chain and Sprocket, New Pingel Turn Signals and Ignition, New Keihin Roundslide Japan Race Carburetors, New MAC Honda exhaust, New Caf Seat, New Fuel Tank, New Petcocks and Lines, New Engine Main Bearings, New Rings, New Engine Seals and Gaskets, Kick Start and Electric start.. Starts right up, runs on all 4 cylinders. Good compression, bike is in solid shape Serious Buyers By Appointment Only.. Call David (954) 494-XXXX Call Silas (561) 479-XXXX Call Junior (954) 347-XXXX For more listings please visit our Website at:http://www.roadmastersf.com

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