1976 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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You are watching one of the best bikes ever made. This 1976 CB 750F was a 1 owner bike. Bought this bike from CT but not having much time to finish the project.
What is left to finish? Install and rebuild the front and rear brake system If you are too picky a new paint job will make it new again. I have a lot of extra parts to go with the bike, depending on the final price for this auction. The engine has been replaced with an upgraded one and bored out that I got from a friend of mine that had is Cafe Racer damaged and sold the parts. Ignition is an electronic Dyna and the engine works as fine as you can imagine and the carbs have been rebuilt as well. The parts you don't see in the pictures I do have them. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me. The title is clear. Thank you for watching |
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