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1971 Honda CB

$ 4540.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • SubTitle: 1971 Honda CB750-Four K1 in original Candy Ruby Red. Very OEM Stock.
  • Deposit amount: 500.0
  • Type: Standard
  • Exterior Color: Red
  • Title: 1971 Honda CB750-Four K1 in original Candy Ruby Red. Very OEM Stock.
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Engine Size (cc): 736
  • Sub Model (Optional): CB 750-Four K1
  • Condition: Used
  • Mileage: 29103
  • VIN Number: CB7501111307 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Honda
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • VIN: CB7501111307
  • Deposit type: 1
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
  • Model: CB

    Description

    THIS IS THE KIND OF VINTAGE HONDA CB750 YOU WANT TO BUY FROM A GUY LIKE ME.  This is a private owner sale.   Treasured motorcycle, knowledgable service maintenance, experienced older owner with decades of documented actual service invoices and paid parts receipts (well over k in paper receipts), a Clymer's Owner's Service Manual and printed/bound Honda Parts Microfiche diagrams with all Honda parts numbers, and with 100% Ebay feedback since 2005.  It's time for me to sell, at the right eBay reserve price.  This is the first time this motorcycle has been offered for sale since I purchased it 3/94.   The first 21 photos shown in this listing were taken mostly today 7/24/2021.  The last 3 photos were taken in 1994 and 1995 when I lived in San Francisco for 6 years.  I rode this for pleasure many Saturdays from SF/CA to Point Reyes national seashore and all around Marin, CA.  I'd ride it anywhere...I think the. longest I rode was about 7 hours round trip one day.
    1971 CB750 K1 model, Motorcycle is age 50, with 29,103 documented miles. This is an original California bike.  It's currently registered as a historic motorcycle in Colorado with a clean title, private owner -me and in only my name.
    I bought this 27 years ago from the original owner just outside of San Jose CA  in March, 1994.  Found it through an ad in the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper ad (no internet back then of course).  This was my 3rd motorcycle back then, and the older guy wanted me to have it as he could tell it'd be loved.  He was right.
    Serial # CB750-1111307.
    Engine serial #CB750E-1110940
    Original Candy Ruby Red factory untouched original paint
    Runs, drives, stops smoothly and satisfyingly.  Always do a proper two minute warm up from a cold start.   You don't have to do this but....the secret to this bike's longevity is I only use ethanol-free marine grade fuel, which helps the carbs so very much, eliminating the chance for water forming in the gas tank with infrequent use over winters.  I always fuel up at my nearby marina, that's what works well for me.  This bike is always properly winterized, oil and filter and crush washers changed by me or a Honda mechanic once per year.  Battery tender during the winters.   I can tell you all about it..  The electronic Power Arc ignition upgrade makes this so much more enjoyable and dependable to ride.  I have the original
    condenser points ignition to provide on request, but once you have the electronic ignition, you'll always appreciate it's reliability and smoothness.
    New Old Stock HONDA OEM HM300 exhaust system installed in 2013 (a huge 00 addition and investment for me). Subtle and low key resonant OEM 4-into 4 exhaust note, that has a throaty roar, if you want it to.  Your choice how to ride.
    Includes 1 original ignition key as shown (I've misplaced the other and will send it to you if it's discovered), 2 original Honda fork lock keys (that work under the steering stem, but I never used them), vintage 70's Clymer repair manual, full Honda microfiche printed parts diagram binder, and the full contiguous 27 year service and all parts replacement history receipt binder from me.
    Extras include historic magazines and mid-90's newsletters from the Classic Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club as a photo shows.
    2nd Owner since 3/1994 where it had 5760 original miles when purchased and registered.
    Full maintenance and all HONDA OEM parts and labor receipts, lovingly cared for year after year.
    Runs perfectly, ride it anywhere.
    Properly covered after cooled, garage stored, always,
    I have never ridden this in the rain (San Francisco, Marin, and Point Reyes California fog -yes).  Only my old school Honda mechanics or I are the only people who have ever ridden it since purchase.  We are a child-free non-smoking household.  It's always been garaged, and covered with a soft California Car Cover since 1994 (included n/c if you request it).
    Flaws:  Please see my high resolution photos (I've only blurred the license plates and my face for web privacy.  This is a clean driver, with it's original 1971 factory paint Candy Ruby Red.  It's sun-faded at the top of the plastic headlight bucket, and there's a little surface rust at the headlight fork ears.  Where the front of the seat touches the gas tank, it's rubbed the paint as a photo shows.  A cable has worn through the black paint at the center fork tree stem between the speedometer and tachometer with normal friction from turns.   The left gas tank strip has the same corrosion as it did in 1994 (the 1st owner let a minor fuel spill blister the left side decal..shame).  I've never attempted to repair or redo it.   There are other nicks and scuffs on the plastic side covers, please see my close up photos.   I'm happy to provide more photos or video on request.  The original spokes and wheel rims have some scuffs/oxidation, and what I'd call a patina to them.
    It's never been down, and never been in an accident.  I ride it very conservatively.  Every part on it is completely OEM original Honda matching part, except for the electronic Power Arc ignition with NGK Iridium spark plugs, the 2 Bridgestone tires, and the RK O-ring chain.  I also added an additional matching OEM chrome grab bar to the right side in 1994 or so (same as the left side.  I've rarely ever ridden with anyone on the back.  My wife has been nagging me to sell this for years and get a 60's antique convertible for both of us -that's the real motivation for selling.
    If you've read this far, ask yourself if you want to buy a CB750 from another seller who's flipping a bike he might have fixed up last month, or do want one like mine that has ever single receipt documenting down to the date and price paid for purchasing that annual Honda oil, filter change etc..?    I'm a packrat.  This is the real deal summary from me, flipping through the original paper service record receipts I've documented and YOU get to have upon proper transfer of sale, title, and cash balance due at pick up.  If a service or two was paid for in cash around 2017 or 2018 to a master Honda motorcycle mechanic coming over to my garage, then there's no receipt for that, of course.
    On to the details, you get to keep these paper receipts, they help -and these matter for resale value:
    Serial # CB7501111307
    Engine # CB750E-1110940
    San Francisco CA
    3/9/94  5760 original miles, Purchased from original first owner Dave Sangster since 1971, of San Jose, CA area
    Tune & Service at SF Cycle, new front & rear tire  1
    3/15/94
    4 Stock #120 jets,
    3/15/94
    City Cycle Werkes, SF/CA -master Honda trained mechanic Joe replaced 1st owner’s Sanderson 4 into 2 short exhaust pipes with 4 used (almost stock except for 1972 model year) HM341 exhaust pipes, heat shields, and flanges 0 Fremont Cycle Salvage, Fremont CA.
    Still had the unique stock 4 into 4 look I wanted.
    Impossible to find the HM300 pipes used at that time (no internet and couldn't afford them brand new old stock from the Honda dealer).
    Joe was the only mechanic who ever touched this bike up until I moved from SF/CA to Virginia 10/1996.
    3/17/94
    install 4 exhaust pipe assembly, #120 jets, install center stand  
    3/28/94
    2 new rubber foot peg steps
    3/28/94
    install actual locking OEM gas cap lock mechanism per NTSHA bulletin n/c at SF Honda m/c dealer  {{detail_product_description}}. Spring latch that was replaced was deemed not safe by NTSHA
    4/23/94  6790 miles
    Rear Brake Shoe Kit
    Replace r/r rear drum brakes
    5/7/94
    Replace key/switch assembly from center handlebar stem to NOS OEM key assembly under left/front of gas tank
    5/11/94
    replace neutral switch assembly
    replace oil/filter
    replace fork oil  7128 miles
    6/17/94
    replace clutch cable
    7/1/94
    parts: 2 throttle cables
    replace 2 throttle cables
    7/12/94
    replace front brake pads  8099 miles
    8/2/94
    changed oil/filter .
    8438 miles
    8/8/94
    lube/adjust drive chain
    8/18/94
    replace front fork seals and fork oil 7
    9/15/94
    replaced new headlight
    10/14/94
    changed oil/filter, installed ignition switch .  9560 miles
    10/20/94
    conservatively replaced chain w/RK O-Ring chain
    4.  9561 miles
    11/18/94
    tune and service/adj. valves, replaced 4 spark plugs, changed oil/filter  5.  9950 miles
    3/14/95
    adjust timing, removed carb floats, cleaned, re-adjust/sync carbs, replaced spark plug caps since 1 was bad=replaced all 4.     11,128 miles
    6/22/95
    replaced steering bearings  4  12,060 miles
    9/16/95
    changed oil/filter  12,482 miles
    10/19/95
    replaced NOS clutch assembly, OEM mirrors, OEM handlebar 1  12,836 miles
    1/26/96
    rear brake shoe set
    repair rear flat/rear brakes/oil & filter  13,562 miles
    3/7/96
    replaced air filter
     13,827 miles
    4/24/96
    engine off frame:  replace top end gaskets, replaced two intake valves/#2 & #3 pistons/rings, tune and service, replaced oil/filter, 4 NKG spark plugs  2  14,376 miles
    7/11/96
    replaced NOS OEM Honda seat assembly 8
    7/26/96
    replaced both tires
    repack wheel bearings 8  15,306 miles
    8/16/96
    new battery  15,798 miles
    8/28/96
    replaced left/right grips
    9/16/96
    repair rear flat tire, replace clutch, check valve clearances/ignition tuning, replaced front fork springs with Progressive springs, replace engine oil/filter  9  16,246 miles
    11/19/96 -moved from SF/CA to VA.
    Paid Allied Van Lines 0 to professionally pack bike in a pallet/crate and they moved it without incident or damage to a Honda dealer near a friend in Durham NC, where I rode it home to Virginia a few hours away.
    Dealer sync'd carbs, replaced points, adj. timing  17,556 miles
    12/2/96
    replaced oil/filter and fuel lines  17,720 miles
    4/15/97
    replaced oil  18,449 miles
    6/21/97
    carb sync/adj. ignition & timing  18,846 miles
    8/19/97
    brake fluid system flush  
    8/27/97
    replace oil/filter  19,140 miles
    4/3/98
    replaced oil/filter  20,100 miles
    5/14/98
    replaced air filter/
    6/5/98
    NOS OEM Honda rear shock assembly 2
    6/6/98
    replaced front brake pads, replaced fuel petcock with NOS assembly, install rear shock assembly, complete carb overhaul  6
    20,552 miles
    9/24/98
    replace broken ground connector, deglaze front brake pads and cleaned rotor  21,060 miles
    11/23/99
    replaced oil and filter
    5/3/00
    replaced 3 speedometer/tach light bulbs, new tachometer cable
    9/22/00
    clutch assembly parts for future clutch repair/replacement 1
    10/14/00
    replaced clutch, adj. timing, replaced oil/filter 5 22,457 miles
    8/15/02
    replaced oil/filter/oil filter drain plug
    fixed brake squeak/check wiring for rear brake light operation/fixed 5
    also replaced front brake pads
    Winterized properly for long term storage (every year got this, actually).   23,189 miles
    3/29/05
    Spring tuneup:
    clean/adjust carb floats, change oil/filter, install 2 new Avon tires, new clutch cable, replaced fuel lines, adjust timing/tuning, sync carbs  6
    10/19/06
    replaced battery, oil/filter 3  23,655 miles
    10/5/09
    Honda GN4 10W40 replaced oil/filter  24,646 miles
    12/15/09 Moved from Va to IL.
    Movers professionally moved bike on 53’ truck without incident.
    replaced fork boots & fork seals, brake fluid, overhaul brake caliper, adj. brakes, timing, and adj. chain 4  24,898 miles
    8/17/10
    Honda GN4 10W40change oil/filter, replace rr flasher bulb install case guards, lube chain  5  25,358 miles
    5/24/11
    Install new Power Arc Electronic Ignition and coils, NGK spark plug cables and caps, replaced oil/filter.
    3
    5/2/12
    replace plugs, cleaned atomizers, basic carb clean, noted brake fluid on the caliper=will need new seal   0
    5/10/12
    clean & rebuild front brake caliper assembly 6
    Parts for front brake assembly
    8/22/12 Moved from IL to OH
    replaced both push/pull throttle cables (Allied Van movers damaged them with one of their straps on throttle handle).
    No other damage.

    8/31/12
    Honda GN4 changed oil/filter, replaced spark plug/carb sync 2  26,260 miles
    10/9/12
    replaced engine top end valve cover gasket, check tuning, replaced oil/filter 7  26,383 miles
    6/9/13.
    26,357 miles
    Purchase new mint condition OEM 4-into-4 HM300 exhaust system for 94.70 from JTMARKS.
    Perfectly sealed in original wrapping/protection/and boxes.
    Sold old 1972 HM341 exhaust system on eBay for 0, fyi.
    Install new OEM HM300 exhaust pipes, cleaned/rebuilt carbs, thorough tune and service, oil and filter change, replaced idle main jets (stock 120 jets).  0.06.
    10/8/13. 26,897 miles
    HONDA  GN4 10W40 3.2 quarts of oil changed.  New Honda oil filter 2 rubber filter & bolt gaskets, and new 12mm metal washer for 17mm oil sump tank nut.  .25 oil and .75 filter and washer.
    8/1/2015. 27,200 miles
    Honda GN4 10W40  3.2 quarts oil changed with new oil filter and crush washers.  .64
    11/4/2015 Master Honda mechanic met me at my house and replaced front brake light switch assembly for part # cb750
    3350-300-016
    . .58  Flushed front brake fluid, bled air, and adjusted brake lever properly.  Adjusted/tightened, cleaned and lubed O-Ring chain, cleaned 4 carb float bowls and fuel petcock assembly.  Replaced 4 spark plugs, checked compression (normal), adjusted fuel/air mixture.  Adjusted valves and timing chain setting.  0.
    7/20/2016
    27,506 miles
    Honda GN4 10W40  3.2 quarts oil changed with new oil filter and crush washer at oil tank.
    .82
    Also applied original Honda new old stock Honda oil tank black/silver sticker, since old sticker was delaminated.
    Sticker was purchased from JT Marks/NY Honda parts contact for .00.
    5/19/2017
    27,591 miles
    Adjusted valves 3 and 4, adjusted carbs 1/4 turn, loosened/adjusted/then tightened timing chain.
    5/31/2017 27,601 miles Purchased new old stock OEM Honda wiring harness and NOS Honda Air Filter element from trusted Honda CB750 parts supplier JTMARKS. 5.90 parts total.
    6/7/2017.
    Main wiring harness installed by mechanic, like for like.
    Perfect.
    0 labor.
    ‘Was not happy with original harness that had brittle cracking in black plastic wire harness sleeve visible at steering stem, normal wear for its age and originality.
    Replaced battery with sealed Interstate battery, dated 06/17.
    .
    6/9/2017
    27,603 miles
    Changed oil/Honda filter with 2 oil tank/pan 12mm washers.
    Shell Rotella 15/40 synthetic oil.
    .94 oil
    .92 Honda oil filter & 2 12mm washers for oil tank and crank case.
    8/18/2017. 27,629 miles. Remove carbs, disassemble and inspect, clean, reassemble and and install, vacuum sync, check ignition timing, leak down test all four cylinders (all cylinders had less than 10% leak).
    Carb boots were not properly tightened and leaking air, clean corroded kill switch, adjust turn signal switch, lube and adjust chain, replace speedometer back light bulb, install new spark plugs (NGK D8EA)
    5.13.
    Also installed 4 new NGK coil cables/spark plug caps.
    2/18/2018
    27,718 miles, carbs properly cleaned by former very experienced Honda motorcycle mechanic.
    Installed 4 new brass carb kit, new OEM Honda float bowls and properly adjusted their height, installed 4 new OEM Honda carb float bowl gaskets, parts from JTMarks.
    10/9/2019 28,219 Moved from Ohio to Boulder Colorado.
    Professional movers moved bike on 53’ truck without incident.
    Oil .89 and oil filter .24 change.
    3.7 quarts of Honda GN4
    20w40 oil and Fram oil filter.
    Washed, winterized, fuel drained.
    Remaining fuel is ethanol-free fuel TrueFuel 92 octane.
    5/25/2020 Installed new .00 OEM Honda Air filter element from my Honda CB750 parts guy, JT Marks, Gardiner NY.
    10/24/2020 Changed oil and filter, drained ethanol free fuel, washed and winterized.
    Honda GN4 oil and Fram oil filter.
    28,669 miles.
    .06 Amazon order.
    3/31/2021 28,882 miles  Added 91 ethanol free fuel, Replaced 4 spark plugs with NGK Iridium DR8EIX.
    Bike ran beautifully 40 mile ride.
    7/27/2021 29,103 Honda GN4 Oil and Fram oil filter change will be completed then.
    August 2021...  Motorcycle is sold without a warranty and in as-is condition to a very lucky winning eBay bidder.
    If you're shipping USA or International, I can cooperate and coordinate with your shipper of choice, at your complete expense.  Or get on a plane, or in your vehicle with a trailer.  Pick up in Fort Collins Colorado 80526.  0.00 eBay deposit with remaining purchase cash balance at pick up appointment for release of clear title.
    You must have money for me to hold as well as a motorcycle endorsement on your license in order to test ride. Inspections are welcome by appt.   I'm fully vaccinated, by the way to reassure you.   If you have a Wells Fargo bank account, we can meet together at my local Wells Fargo bank branch where I'll accept a cashier's check in person together here for the remaining balance due.
    I'll provide a bill of sale, keys, all printed original receipts and records and everything promised in this auction listing.  I can text you a 2 min or so iPhone video of it from a complete cold as well as a hot start and complete walk around on request (that's what I would want if I were buying).
    Thank you for looking.   -Graham
    On Jul-27-21 at 11:15:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
    UPDATE 7/27/2021:   Purchased and tested a 2nd ignition key from a locksmith.  Receipt will be provided.  Honda GN4 10w40 oil and Fram oil filter change completed today as promised.  Bike is ready to go.   Can text walk around and cold start video to you on request.  Just message me, thanks.  -Graham