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Used 1976 Honda Cb750 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$5,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:68
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Honda CB tech info

VINVIN:CB7502550232

Honda CB description

1976 Honda CB750cc (Motorcycle) Caf Racer - Vintage Racer Totally custom cafe style CB750 Professionally painted gas tank and seat black with silver stripe Clubman Bars Legendary Motorcycles Thruxton Caf Racer seat TC Bros Choppers license plate bracket with cat eye light TC Bros Choppers cat eye turn signals Mack four into 1 exhaust All Balls Bearings in steering New chain New Shinko tires and new tubes New air filter pods 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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