Detail Info for: Honda : CB 1970 HONDA CB750K0 CB750 CB 750 K0 KO SOHC VINTAGE ONLY 274 MILES NON-SANDCAST

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/15/2013
Price:
$ 6500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
274
Location:
Prescott, Arizona,
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Honda CB
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
CB750-1024937
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
I'm selling my 1970 Honda CB750K0. I've always loved the vintage Hondas, but a new home and a new baby leave little time for fun. First off, I'm making no claim to the accuracy of the title or odometer. With that said, the title shows 273 Box "A" (actual) miles, the odometer shows 274 and some change. It showed 273 when I got it, but I took it around the block to verify the run-ability. Everything works... lights, horn, gauges, brakes, clutch, etc. It does run and drive, but since it's done so much sitting, the carbs need some attention, the petcock needs rebuilt and the rubber seals for the head bolt access holes are leaking. The tank does have some varnish at the bottom, but appears, for the most-part, to be rust free. It looks to have been repainted at some point as there are some runs in clear-coat on the tank as shown in the photo's. The headlight bucket and right side cover each have a crack as shown. The chrome parts have some pitting and there are a few small dents on the fenders and tank. The rear fender also appears to have been drilled for a mud-flap. The seat is also a "re-pop" and has a homemade hook for the seat latch. It is also missing the chain-guard. It's no museum piece, but it's a pretty nice bike overall for being 43 years old. I've done my best to cover all the details about the bike, nonetheless, some details may of been overlooked so please be sure to review all photo's carefully. Clean and clear AZ title in my name ready for transfer. V.I.N. - CB750-1024937 E.I.N - CB750E-1023057 Below is a video showing the operation of the lights, horn, gauges, etc... along with a quick cold start. I forgot to show the taillight operation in the video, but the stop, run and parking settings all work and both front and rear brake switches activate the stop light.