43-Years-Family-Owned 1974 Honda CB750

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43-Years-Family-Owned 1974 Honda CB750
43-Years-Family-Owned 1974 Honda CB750
This 1974 Honda CB750, renowned for its role in creating the UJM (Universal Japanese Motorcycle) segment, is a classic example of an era that prioritized reliability and sportiness. Manufactured during Honda's peak of motorcycle innovation, this CB750 has been part of a Pennsylvania family for over four decades, with a 26-year storage period interrupting its otherwise continuous ownership history. The bike is distinctively finished in red, showcasing a fuel tank replacement and repaint, while retaining its original features like the four Keihin carburetors, which have been expertly rebuilt by the current owner. It also boasts a Corbin solo seat upgrade, adding to its unique charm. This 43-year-old motorcycle is available for viewing in Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
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