Detail Info for: Honda : CB 1977 Cb 750 Cafe Racer Street Tracker Chopper Bratstyle

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/12/2011
Price:
$ 2500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
8000
Location:
Kansas City, Missouri, 64110
Seller Type:
-
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1977 Honda CB
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Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail
Here is another bike we have built over winter and is up for sale. Started life as a 1977 CB 750 Super Sport Honda. We stripped it all down and did a full custom build. Call it what you want the flow of the bike to us is in the cafe racer/ street tracker vein. There are some chopper nods with the struts and small T bars we built. As for the details we really started the whole build with the motor and the wheels and front end off of a GS 1000 Suzuki. Had the wheels powder coated gold and set it all up with new tires. Bike handles like a dream and with the high gearing runs out great on the highway. Cycle x carb set ups are the jam.Only 2 carbs to mess with is way better then 4. Set up cost 500 and are perfectly tuned up for ripping up town. Cranks right up and your off. Electric start only but a kicker could be fitted. We built the oil tank and battery box and added the cooling fins to flow with all the after market covers on the motor. Stainless hardware kit was used the the motor had 8000 og miles and runs solid. New transistor regulator and all wiring is new. Bike charges and runs great. We kept the Super Sport 4 into1 exhaust and put a turn out to get the exhaust out the side. Found that cool miller headlight and retro fitted a new halogen bulb so you can actually see at night. Tail light is a vintage Drag Specialties. Anchor built seat pan and custom padded tuck and roll cover. Paint is copper candied Imron and has a couple of chips but nothing bad. Bikes is in perfect riding condition and has a clean KS title. Will work out shipping with buyer and would be willing to personally deliver bike for cost of gas. Have the only one in town and then shut them all down. I have a shop in Kansas City. Check out the blog at www.theanchormotorcycleshop.blogspot.com