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    cb450 tank

    Paul, I have a 1974 CB450 tank that has had the emblems removed and the mountings filled in. No rust and no leaks. If you are interested, please make me an offer. Regards, Larry Ps I am in south-central PA for shipping costs
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    My CB750C for your thumper

    I have a good running 1981 Honda 750C that I haven't had on the road for a while. The bike has about 37,000 miles on it and has a long list of cafe parts as well as stock parts that are hard to get. If you got a 4 cycle 500cc or bigger thumper and want to trade, send me an email witterl at...
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    74 CB450 mufflers

    Contact Dime City & ask them. They are great to deal with and won't BS ya.
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    New VM34s For Sale

    Re: New VM34s For Sale Reduced Price How about $160 + shipping, any takers? No, going to eBay 12/1. Larry
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    New VM34s For Sale

    I got a good price on a pair of new VM34 carbs with cheap pod a/cs but don't have time to fettle them onto my CB450. Would like what I paid for them, $170 plus shipping at cost. Located in south-central PA. Contact me at witterl at pa dot net. PayPal accepted. Thanks, Larry
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    Mechanic Carb cost question

    My '74 CB450 is in the Honda dealer's shop for a tune-up. I was concerned about having to rely on a 25 year-old mechanic to work on a 38 year-old bike but felt better when the shop owner said his mechanic was required by Honda to train to fix every model Honda ever made. The bike should be back...
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    1981 Honda CB750-C for trade

    I would like to trade my 1981 CB750C for a single-cylinder 500 or 650 in good running condition. My bike has about 37,000 adult-ridden miles and has not been beaten to a pulp. It has glass tank and seat, digital speedo/tach, 4 into 1 header in black finish, clubman bars, LED tail light and turn...
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    What are my cafe bump seat options for a DOHC cb750?

    One of the larger RocCity seats will fit with a little work. You won't need your old seat pan but will need to drill and tap the frame for the front mount and use the stock mounting brackets and mounting holesin the frame. I attached the brackets with machine screws then glassed them in for more...
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    My new CB project

    Just wanted to say hello to a fellow firefighter and complement your really nice Honda, hope my turns out at least half as good as yours. L Witter Former member IAFF Local 1813
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