Cb Four Motorcycles for sale

1-15 of 2,276

Sort By

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four excellent running clean title 10 k miles

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four excellent running clean title 10 k miles

$2,000

Fairport, New York

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

Excellent running classic Honda,original seat,sidecovers etc,but repainted candy gold,not professionally.Bike has 4 into 2 I period vance & hines,new battery,tires,plugs,tuneup,brakes work fine,signal flasher unit needs replace,stock original seat,no rips.stored for winter with tank drained and floats emptied,so ready for transport and should not need any carb. rebuild. Can use u-ship for transport,gas prices are low. I do not mind storing as long as bike is paid for.. please do not bid if you have no feedback or cannot fulfill the financial terms,deposit 48 hours,paid in full 7 days. I will not take payments.clean Vermont title. Will help with loading.We are located in upstate NY,but fortunately we are not getting much snow.Good Luck!

Trim 500 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750

$5,400

Menifee, California

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1972 HONDA CB750 Classic Chopper style, with extended forks, elevated foot rests, and passenger back rest. Under 30,000 original miles. Excellent running condition. Rebuilt carbs, replaced plugs and filters. Minor dent on right side of gas tank. Minor rust on bike overall, most of which I have removed. Rust on bottom of dual exhaust pipes. Front fork seals need to be replaced. Runs very strong. Make an offer. Julian 626-841-0639.

Trim 750Four

Honda : CB 1976 honda cb 750 four excellent condition

Honda : CB 1976 honda cb 750 four excellent condition

$7,900

Las Vegas, Nevada

Year 1976

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Selling my beautiful 1976 Honda CB750 FOUR, in excellent condition. Bike was carefully, partially restored where necessary to like new and original condition. Deep dark Red with original decals, flawless paint, excellent chrome and polished aluminum valve covers, side covers and lower forks. Runs excellent, like it ran as a new bike in 1976, just had the carbs cleaned and synchronized. Original number stamped exhaust with original baffles, no holes or rust at all. The bike still has the warning beeper for the turn signal and original key (same key for ignition, seat lock and gas tank cap lock), original decals on frame, gas tank and side cover! Has brand new, more reliable dry cell battery. Only flaw is some stains in the chrome on the exhaust from battery acid - see picture. Japanese vintage bikes are getting rarer and increasingly difficult to find. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, NOTE that there is no warranty or guarantee on this bike. Bike is sold AS IS, buyer is responsible for inspection upon pick up. Clear Nevada Title in my name. Please feel free to contact me for any questions or additional pictures of certain areas of the bike.

Trim 750 FOUR

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four custom brat style cafe racer

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four custom brat style cafe racer

$6,000

Belleville, Michigan

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a one of a kind, brat style, custom bike, she gets compliments everywhere she goes. Starts and runs strong. Both electric and kick start functioning perfectly. Custom paint, really adds to the "vintage" style, sort of a patina look. Lots of new parts / work done. List includes:• upgraded H4 headlight, much brighter than stock• upgraded LED turn signals• upgraded LED brake/running lights• new Biltwell oxblood colored grips, they look awesome on the bike, comfy too• carbs recently sync'd and tuned• aftermarket Uni pod filters• new clutch and cable• new K&N oil filter and seals• new petcock installed• new fork seals• Anti Gravity lithium ion, low profile, battery with trickle charger• custom seat with bungee strap (for hauling smaller items)• new front brake caliper and brake line• new front tire wheel bearings• new mirrors• newer adjustable rear shocks• custom green backlighting for speedo and RPM gauges• 4 into 1 exhaust with wrapped pipes• tires are like new, lots of tread left The bike is 43 years old. As with any old bike, or car, it will take some occasional tweaking here and there to keep everything in order. I am also including digital copies of the owner's manual, shop service manual, parts list and, wiring diagram as these are good resources to have. The bike is in great shape but does have a few minor things to point out. Nothing major, just want to list everything I know of in the name of full disclosure.1. Kill switch on the handlebars does not work. I bumped it off while riding a few times so I just disconnected it. No big deal, just turn the key off when you want to shut her down. 2. Original wiring to turn signal dash gauge was not compatible with new LED turn signals. Consequently, that light on the dash gauge does not work. 3. Small bubbling occurred on right side of fuel tank. I removed bubbles and repainted that area of the tank. The fix is visible but I left it as is, I think it adds to the "garage/custom" look of the bike. This is a really neat, custom, brat style bike. An absolute blast to ride around on. Take care of her and she will last another 43 years. No test rides will be given without money in hand. Please ask any questions you have before bidding.

Trim 500Four

Honda : CB 1973 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer brat

Honda : CB 1973 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer brat

$2,400

Bozeman, Montana

Year 1973

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

I have a 73 CB750 that has been my ongoing cafe racer project. Titled as a 74, but I decoded the VIN and it's a 73 (reconstructed title, so probably just a goof with the DMV). I rewired and thinned out the electrical for a more minimalist setup, newer style DOHC model regulator/rectifier and no electrical on bars (just starter and key switches under tank and hi/lo switch on back of headlight, no signals or horn). 4 into one custom exhaust, rebuilt and rejetted carbs with pods, new bars, grips, clutch lever and cable, tail light, bar end mirrors, new custom seat (built to remove easily with a single 12mm nut on underside), cleaned out tank, new fuel valve, rebuilt caliper, new front brakes, headlight brackets, fork dust seals, master cyl, brake lines, front wheel bearings. Custom mesh cover over electrical. Front forks have been rebuilt with new oil seals and lowered internally (the correct way). As stated above, it has been down before. The motor has a few cooling fins snapped off. It looked to me like the kick-starter hit them since it was set up wrong (you can partially see them in the right side image of the bike). Mileage unknown, has an aftermarket compact speedo on it. I'd guess mileage is in the 25K area but these things run to 100K with regular maintenance. Carbs could probably be tuned better (as always), but it's running super strong right now and is a blast to ride. I just got it to daily drivable shape. Clear MT title in hand. It's still an ongoing project but it is now in daily drivable shape. Things it needs (in my opinion): Tank paint (I was gonna flat black it) and a small dent repaired if you want. Paint is fine now, but that's just what I was going to do. Wheels need to be polished or blacked out (currently rust on rims and spokes but I was able to polish a section of each wheel easily). Tires (have good tread, but are old and harder) Just started to drip some oil near kickstand. Possibly countershaft seal, but auto chain oiler is more likely. Both are fairly simple fixes. It is not a fast leak, a few drips after each ride. It's such a fun bike and project, but I have a hot rod project now and am trying to clear the garage. Thanks for looking. Although this bike is in good running condition with no issues known other than the ones I have mentioned, it is 42 years old and is modified. Due to the nature of pre-owned vehicles, this vehicle is sold as is without warranty. Inspections are welcome by appointment.

Trim 750 Four

Honda : CB 1972 honda 500 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda 500 four

$2,900

Ballwin, Missouri

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

1972 HONDA 500 FOUR - GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION - HAS BOOKS, TOOLS AND SPARE FUSES W/ FUSE HOLDER - JARDINE PIPES - PERIOD CORRECT FARING, TRUNK AND PADDED SISSY BAR - RUNS, BUT NEEDS TO BE SERVICED - VERY COLLECTABLE BIKE - FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 314-852-2915 - THANKS, CRAIG

Trim 500 FOUR

Honda : CB HONDA CB 550 four Motorcycle 1975 Unique w/Sidecar- will separate

Honda : CB HONDA CB 550 four Motorcycle 1975 Unique w/Sidecar- will separate

$4,300

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

For sale a 1975 Honda CB 550 four, runs great, 1 of a kind bike with the sidecar, a lot of fun to ride, willing to sell bike separately, bike is mostly original, different pipes, I have the original side covers, one is not in the picture.Chrome is nice, 38k on engine.Clean PA Title.If you are interested in the bike only, you must call 717 367-2876 make me an offer, and must check bike out first and cash only, this transaction I don't want pay-pal, I am close to Hershey PA

Trim 550 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 500 four

$3,550

Westmont, Illinois

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

Original "mostly" unrestored Honda CB 500 Four in very good condition. Minor upgrades includes new rear shocks, new tires, and handlebars, new ignition, new OEM shorty exhaust. Paint is in great condition on both side covers and fuel tank with no fading, chips or dings. This CB 500 was well maintained over the years and has virtually no rust. Engine runs smooth with either kick/electric start, exhaust sounds great and brakes are strong. This is one of the best unrestored Hondas of this era that I've seen. Considering that this classic Honda is more than 40 years old there is minimal pitting of the chrome and very few dings or surface rust on the frame or wheels. This bike gets a lot of attention on the roads and at local motorcycle and car shows. It is truly a rare find in this unrestored condition. Bike includes original toolkit & manual. Please keep in mind that this motorcycle is for sale locally. I will not provide shipment of the motorcycle. Own a piece of Honda history with this classic CB 500!

Trim 500 Four

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 550 4 cyl

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 550 4 cyl

$900

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 550

Posted Over 1 Month

Good runner, new oil,gaskets,filter,spark plugs,points. Everything works but the horn.

Trim 550 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda 500 four

Honda : CB 1972 honda 500 four

$1,500

Hoschton, Georgia

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 500

Posted Over 1 Month

1972 Honda 500 Four in good condition. Starts easy, runs, and rides. It is cafe style with strait pipe exhaust sounds great. Period correct seat and fork boots have been installed since pictures where taken. The rims have been painted and the tank and side covers have been freshly sprayed. The mileage reads 4240 miles however the speedometer was broken since owned so mileage is unknown, but it runs excellent. There is a youtube video of a walk around and running LINK HERE: http://youtu.be/rxcftEGR-to -NO TITLE, WILL BE SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY! AS IS NO WARRANTY -No shipping, LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. Deposit of $250 through pay-pal due at the end of auction remainder to be paid in cash upon pick up within 7 days of auction end. Call 404-484-7196 for questions.

Trim 500 Four

Honda : CB Restored 1973 Honda CB350 Four

Honda : CB Restored 1973 Honda CB350 Four

$4,000

Westhampton Beach, New York

Year 1973

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 350

Posted Over 1 Month

Extensively Documented Frame Up RestorationBike is available to be seen 6 days a week and is located in Westhampton Beach This '73 CB350F is fresh out of a full engine-out cosmetic and mechanical restoration from the frame up. The work was done by a detail oriented ski-lift inspector (a good quality for that job) and Japanese motorcycle enthusiast who restores several bikes per year. He documented all of his work in detail in a 4 page document (see below.) He used quality parts only.These included: Avon Roadrider tires with HD tubes and rim strips, professionally mounted and spin-balanced, Yuasa battery, 4 Sudco complete carb rebuild kits, Honda fork seals, Keystone engine gasket/seal kit, front and rear stainless steel spokes and nipples, NGK plugs and caps, MAC 4/1 exhaust with chrome muffler, Hotwingsglass bump seat and pad, Honda clutch cable, Honda caliper seal, EBC front brake pads, DID chain, Cycle-X fork gaiters, chrome headlight ears, horn, chrome drag bars and grips The bike currently shows 11,460 miles. It starts easily by electric or kicker, idles nicely, shifts well. Compression (warm) is 150, 145, 150 and 150psi. Charging system and all electrics are 100%. The frame, swingarm, triples, front hub, caliper body and all brackets were sanded and sprayed with 3 coats of matte black enamel. Every nut and bolt was either polished or replaced. Critical fasteners (axle clamp bolts, triple clamping bolts, shock bolts, swingarm axle nut, motor mounts, etc) were Loctite'd and torqued.All aluminum has been polished for a soft luster (not show polish.) This included the rear hub, brake panel, brake stay, fork lowers, engine covers, carb bodies, caliper mount.All chrome was polished: front and rear rims, headlight ring, front fender and stays, speedo/tacho bases, brake and shifter levers, kick-starter, throttle cable ends, and shocks.The engine cases were cleaned only, and not blasted/painted. There was a concern about the blasting media getting into the engine itself.The tank is very nice inside and out, with original paint and only a few minor imperfections. It has a bright luster. Side covers are solid with no cracks, but paint is original has some patina. The overall look of the bike is not over-restored or show quality. Instead it keeps its original character by using its original tank and sidecovers.During restoration the carburetor jetting was left near-stock and the decision was made not to use pod filters. He did raise (enrichen) the needles one notch to compensate for the aftermarket 4/1 exhaust. As a result, the engine pulls strongly from about 3K to redline (10K.) A motion pro manometer sync might make things even smoother.Swingarm bushings were perfect, and were not replaced. Cleaned and re-lubed only. By stripping off unnecessary weight, he dropped the weight of the bike by about 25 - 28lbs from stock. It is one of the quickest 350s we have ridden.There is a small amount (less than a teaspoon) of oil seepage between cyl #1 and #2. This is probably due to the o-rings between the cyl and head being slightly small, or the head gasket being slightly thick, as it is brand new. The fix is probably just a head re-torque, or using Hondabond on the o-rings or next size up o-rings. It does not drip on anything or smoke. Its the kind of thing that could be left as is, or attended to easily.The blinkers were removed with wires labeled and tucked away.The wiring for rear light and brake light (checks ok using front and rear brakes) has been labeled and tucked away. There are many rear light options (under the bump seat, vertical side-mount, horizontal side- mount) and each has an effect on the "look". Therefore no rear light has been installed, am leaving this for the next owner.Below is a copy of the 4 page word document supplied to me with the bike. It details every aspect of the work completed. Condition before restoration: General Condition:• Complete but needs full refresh• Keihin 656c carbs (20mm)• Change oil/filter after 300 miles • Electrics check -- everything works except left blinker, horn weak• Long-term v-leak test -- all ok after 2m Spares included (when he got the bike):• 4 Sudco carb rebuild kits ($52)• Complete engine gasket kit ($72)• CD rom service manual ($33) • Chrome spoke and chrome nipples (stock #1053c) for front/rear wheels ($75 ) Preliminary:• new battery -- done • change oil, clean filter housing -- done • clean petcock and screen, replace o-ring -- done • check voltage drop over time -- done/ok • check spark -- has spark (needed to dress points and install all new NGK plug caps)• carbs rebuilt w/new Keystone gaskets from Sudco:? new D22 needles and clips (clips set one pos down from center, richer) ? new floats/float valves with o-rings? new fuel tee o-rings? new #75 main jets with o-rings? new #3 slow jets? new air screws and springs? new upper gaskets? new float bowl gaskets? air screws set at 3/4T out? floats set at 21mm? new fuel line, in-line filter, carb vent lines Refurb Plans: • full tune-upo new NGK plugs -- doneo new plug caps -- doneo adjust valves -- done o adjust cct -- doneo set/adjust points -- doneo set timing -- done o oil/filter change -- doneo clean oil pan and screen -- done/perfect!o clean airbox and filter -- done • clean / rebuild carbs -- done• bench sync carbs -- done• lapped valves -- done• lighten throttle spring -- done• new fuel filters and fuel lines -- done • sand/3 coats enamel paint on triples, frame, swingarm, caliper body, instrument base, headlight bucket -- done • clean petcock -- done, screen looks new • replace exhaust -- done, with MAC 4/1 with chrome muffler • replace seat -- done, with Hotwings glass bump seat• remove blinkers -- done • install drag bars -- done • new clutch cable -- done, with Honda OEM • lube speedo and tacho cables -- done• replace broken speedo cable -- done• clean/check front wheel bearings -- done• check/clean/re-lube speedo drive -- done• sand/paint front hub -- done• replace front wheel spokes -- done, with chrome spokes/nipples (#1052c) • disass/clean forks, replace seals, fork oil -- done w/Honda OEM seals and Belray 10w • polish fork lowers -- done• disass/clean/rebuild caliper w/new seal -- done, with Honda OEM seal• replace rubber brake lines with SS -- not done• flush w/fresh brake fluid -- done • fab bleed screw cover -- done• New EBC FA13 organic brake pads -- done • sand/paint caliper -- done • polish m/c -- done • polish banjo bolts -- done• check/lube steering head bearings -- done• remove/check swingarm bushings -- done (are perfect)• sand/paint swingarm -- done• check/lube rear wheel bearings -- done • replace rear wheel spokes -- done, with chrome spokes and nipples (#1053c) • done polish rear hub -- done • clean/lube brake pivot pins, axle -- done • disass/clean rear brakes, sand shoes -- done (shoes look new)• clean/lube rear axle -- done • remove left cover and check/clean shifter linkage -- done• replace chain and master link -- done• clean threads, then loctite front sprocket mounting bolts - done • loctite engine mounting bolts -- done• check tach seal -- done • clean all electrical connections and grounds -- done • spare key -- not done • fix instrument and indicator lights -- done• sand/paint battery box -- done • replace left engine cover -- done• replace headlight bucket -- done, with cb750k model• polish all engine covers -- done• relocate horn to beneath bump seat -- done• relocate ig switch -- done New Gaskets / Seals Installed • valve guide seals (8)• oil galley seals (2)• orifice seals (2)• oil runner o-rings (1 large, 1 small)• oil filter o-rings• head gasket• valve cover gasket• clutch cover gasket• crankcase vent cover• valve adjuster cap o-rings (8)• exhaust pipe gaskets (4)• CCT o-ring• oil pan gasket• kick starter seal• points cover gasket• dipstick o-ring• petcock o-ring Test Run on 8/1/13• check oil flow to top end, both sides -- ok • check shifting -- perfect• carbs have no leaks• compression test (3 hours after test run)? 150 psi? 145 psi? 150 psi? 150 psi• check charging system:? 1200 -- 13.6v ? 2000 -- 14.7v? 4000 and above -- 15.0v max Lighting• blinkers off -- done • rear sprocket chain guide off -- done• chainguard off -- done• centerstand/mount/spring off -- done• chop front fender/stays off -- done • replace seat -- done• remove rear fender -- done• remove rear light/license holder -- done • remove passenger footpegs -- done• remove passenger grab-bar -- done• stock exhaust off -- done• stock mirrors off -- done• caliper splashguard off -- done• fork covers/reflectors off -- done• toolkit and tools off -- done• stock handlebars off, replace with drag bars -- done back on• bump seat and pad -- 3lbs• single, small mirror -- 8oz• mac exhaust -- 8lbs • smaller rear light, plate mount -- 8oz• wider rear tire -- 8oz parts off weighed 31lbs 11ozparts back on 4lbs approx 26 lbs. lighter than stockperiod tests: 373dry, 381 wet Electrical Measurements, with battery voltage at 13.22v• blue points -- 11.4v• yellow points -- 11.36v• blue wire at coil -- 12.1v• yellow wire at coil -- 12.2v• zero battery drawdown after 2m sitting without charging (12.5v to 12.1v)Note: orange and blue female connects are for rear blinks The bike is sold as-is, where is, with no warranties expressed or implied

Trim 350 Four

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750 four mint condition totally restored

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750 four mint condition totally restored

$3,700

Halton Hills, Ontario

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Fully Restored, frame repainted, tank repainted, new tires, new chain, carburators rebuilt, complete list of all parts that were changed available to purchaser. it is for sale only because i have 3 motorcycles with no time to ride them and everyday less space in the garage. this is one lifetime deal for the purchaser, if purchaser is looking for price negotiation, please don't even call. Cost of restoration can be documented and exceeds asking price as I bought the bike for 750$ and spent over 4,000$ for restoration. all these costs are documented.

Trim CB 750 FOUR

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 four cafe racer

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 four cafe racer

$2,900

Moncton, New Brunswick

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1978 Cb750Four in good condition, Just picked this up and seeing if Anyone is interested, Has Powertrapp Kerker Exhaust, custom cafe racer seat , Also have stock seat in excellent condition(no rips) plus a bunch of other stock parts to come with. bike has approx 49000kms/30000miles. Electric start, new chain and sprockets,small oil leaks out of the cylinder/head gaskets but normal for a 38 year old bike. not enough to barely notice. good rubber and much more! If it doesnt sell this week its getting a makeover during the winter so come get it quick sale if interested!

Trim CB 750 FOUR

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 k four

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 k four

$3,500

Des Moines, Iowa

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Runs and rides great. Four into two exhaust. Clean gas tank. New tires (Dunlops...$400 last year). New front brake pads installed last spring & rear brake shoes have plenty of pad left (checked when new tires installed). New seat cover installed this year. Padded sissy bar/backrest and sissy bar bag included with purchase. Also have quick release windscreen that will come with sale of the motorcycle. With 20588 miles (and counting), this vintage motorcycle is in excellent original condition for being 37 years old. Priced below NADA & Kelley Blue Book values. Honda of Japan introduced the CB750 motorcycle to the US and European markets in 1969 after experiencing success with their smaller motorcycles. The bike was targeted directly at the US market. Under development for a year, the CB750 offered two unprecedented features, a front disc brake and a transverse straight-4 engine with an overhead cam, neither of which was previously available on a mainstream, affordable production bike. These two features, along with the introductory price of US$1,495, gave the CB750 a considerable advantage over its competition, particularly its British rivals. Cycle magazine called the CB750 "the most sophisticated production bike ever" upon its introduction. Cycle World called it a masterpiece, highlighting Honda's painstaking durability testing, the bike's 120 mph (190 km/h) top speed, and the fade-free performance of the braking, the comfortable ride and excellent instrumentation. The Discovery Channel ranked the Honda CB750 third among the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time.

Trim 750K Four

Honda : CB ORIGINAL CONDITION 1978 HONDA CB 750 FOUR

Honda : CB ORIGINAL CONDITION 1978 HONDA CB 750 FOUR " K " Low Miles

$1,850

Yuba City, California

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Have Clear Title,Nevada,dead new battery,sitting estimated 2 years indoors,ESTATE DEAL, side covers were missing,have 1 that is cracked,previous owner was short,so he took out the original seat foam and taped it ???? Include luggage rack,back seat rest { small tear},everything else is nice and clean,have the original filter box.... Gas tank has missing paint,cruised control added...may need servicing before riding,key,original honda exhaust.. see photo's...... International buyers ok,Pick Up, transport to shipper additional charge

Trim CB 750 Four K