Monday, 10 February 2020

Check out my Cafe Racer! What do you think it’s worth.


So this is my 1975 or 76 I can’t remember Honda CB750, it’s been completely rebuilt by a custom motorcycle shop about a year ago. Rebuilt the entire engine as well as new old stock OEM carbs that I had powder coated. Has 764 miles since rebuild. Everything that could be done has been done as well as many very difficult upgrades for small changes like rear disc brakes and wide rear end tire. Has a GSXR front end with custom triples and a custom exhaust. I can answer more questions and provide more detail if needed. But I’m looking to sell and I’m not sure what she’s worth, let me know if you know anybody or places I should post it.photosParts Installed  (CM stands for Cognito Moto which is one of the highest quality custom cafe parts brand. We will call it Gucci for vintage bikes;$)CM GSX-R Conversion tree stem - $140CM GSX-R billet retro lower triple anodized black - $300GSX-R Front suspension - $480CM GSX-R billet retro upper and motogadget mini built in - $620CM custom billet rearsets with rubber pegs anodized black - $518CM CB750 4 carb anodized black air intake - $225CM LED brake light and turn signal bar built into rear loop - $380CM HID Headlight laser projector black - $349CM Aluminum retro front fender GSX-R - $325Sun Aluminum Rims anodized black - $262CM Wide Rear Wheel Kit CB750 - $775CM Rear Hub Disc Brake Conversion - $520Custom leather beaver tail seat - $465Motogadget grips and throttle with turn signals - $240Cone Engineering custom 4-1 Ti exhaust - $710Brand new OEM Original carburetors with full rebuild - $760Diamond grey powder coat on carburetors - $800Full custom braided brake lines - $380Dual front brembo disc brakes - $470Rear brembo disc brake - $230+Tons of small upgrades like adjustable brake levers, billet fluid housings, handlebar controls, ignition system, gold Tie chain, rear shocks, and many more via /r/motorcycles https://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/f229ux/check_out_my_cafe_racer_what_do_you_think_its/?utm_source=ifttt

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