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2015  Suzuki  GSX-S750Z

2015 Suzuki GSX-S750Z

$6,983

Hollywood, Florida

Year 2015

Make Suzuki

Model GSX-S750Z

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 Suzuki GSX-S750Z On Sale!!! Call Today!!! Ask for JACOB or Steve!! Financing is available for all! Bad credit No credit No problem!! We also carry a full line up of Yamaha Suzuki Kawasaki Polaris Can-Am and Sea-Doo products! Warranties available for most of our used inventory! We offer motorcycles scooters trikes ATVs Side by Side UTVs Jet-Skis PWC and boats! We also have a full service department parts department and custom shop for all your powersports needs! Call Chad at 954-449-8231 for more information and Special Internet Pricing!!! Motorcycles Standard/Naked 778 PSN ...

2009 Yamaha Motorcycles TTR 110 Electric start Beginner and learner bike

2009 Yamaha Motorcycles TTR 110 Electric start Beginner and learner bike

$1,250

Mesa, Arizona

Category Mini Cycles

Engine 110 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2009 Yamaha TTR110 Dirtbike for sale LOW USE and in great condition. Automatic clutch with electric start Easy to ride and great for a beginner or learner Has aftermarket handlebar risers and handguards Great for the trails and desert. Tuesday-Friday 8:30-5:30 Saturday 8:30-2:30 Closed Sunday and Monday 2217 E Main St in Mesa Steve's Cycle since '84 Same location, proudly serving AZ Steve's Cycle 2217 E Main ST We BUY Bikes. Give us a call for CASH paid on the spot. Looking for clean dirtbikes, cruisers, ATV, Scooters, MX, Enduro bikes LTZ TRX YFM Yz yzf shadow vstar v-star harley-Davidson crf cr kx kxf 250 125 rm rmx 250f 450f 450r 250r Honda Yamaha Suzuki KTM HD Harley Trike 4-wheeler 150 150r 150f 50 pitbike scooter chinese offbrand service mx motorcycle motorbike 50r part valkyrie vulcan 750 show contact info 1200 1100 1000 Goldwing GL 1800 VT xr 650 450 420 ct 70 xl 75 cub trail 125r 125m ct mt MR 175 TL 230 230F 250X CRFX 500 500R NX650 TE FE 550 390 300 EX EXC WR 410 570 610 630 KDX KE KLX 110 110F KAW KAWASAKI 125l super sherpa 250s 50sx pro mini adventure 65 85 105 150 xc mxc xcf lc4 smr jr jr50 rm60 ds ds80 rm80 rm85drz 400 pe ts rmx pw pw50 yz50 jt1 gt80 yz80 yz85 dt100 mx100 ttr it250 it wr xt xt250it 465 490 600 tt500 xt600 softail heritage dyan wide glide tour tourmaster touring aspencade interstate GL11 GL12 GL15 GL18 moto guzzi CB CBR SL GROM CT CH REBEL ELITE AUTOMATIC MANUAL NIGHTHAWK PASSPORT custom hawk four cb750 xl cb500 ascot 500f magna silverwing v45 v65 pc800 pc cbx st st1100 vtx ex ex250 kz zx zx6 zx9 vn 1700 1300 z1000 z1 kz900 ninja voyager mean streak burgman gn250 gn gsf gsx gsxr 600r gs gs500c50 c90 gs1000 gt750 s40 riva jog zuma dt100 xt250 dt400 xs xs1100xvs vj virago r6 r1 rocket crotch rocket silverado roadstar scooter 4wheeler four-wheeler atv bike motorbike pitbike cruiser evo eliminator zuma canam polaris xpress xplorer Steve's Cycle 2217 E Main ST We BUY Bikes. Give us a call for CASH paid on the spot. Looking for clean dirtbikes, cruisers, ATV, Scooters, MX, Enduro bikes

1981 Kawasaki LTD 750  1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD motorcycle- 516 miles

1981 Kawasaki LTD 750 1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD motorcycle- 516 miles

$1,500

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Year 1981

Make Kawasaki

Model LTD 750

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD motorcycle- 516 miles Up for sale is a 1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD motorcycle. I purchased this bike from a local estate without a title and I am in the process of obtaining a Virginia title for the bike; I should have the tile by the end of January 2017. I am selling the bike now with the understanding that if you are the winning bidder you must pay a $200 non-refundable deposit; if I fail to obtain a title, your deposit will be refunded.The Kawasaki motorcycle was purchased new by the original owner in 1981; the Chesapeake city sticker and 1982 Virginia license plate are still on the bike. The odometer shows 516 original miles; my guess it was driven for one year and then stored away in a building for 35 years until 2016 when I acquired it. The original key is included and it will open all locks on the bike and will also work the ignition switch. The chrome has a lot of pitting and rust as you can see from the pictures. The gas tank full of crud from old gas and some of it ran down the gas tank. The gas tank lock was frozen with crud, which I was able to clean & lubricate; now it works fine {see pictures|. The fuel valve and gas filter were also full of crud; I cleaned these up. I flushed the gas tank with alcohol as best I could. The fuel valve was in the off position so I don’t believe the old gas was in the carbs; however you should plan on having to clean the entire fuel system. I connected a battery and the lights work. I was able to shift the transmission into neutral as was indicated on the status light {see picture} and was able to start the engine with ether. I opened up the brake fluid reservoir and the brake fluid had dried up into a pasty power; so the entire brake system will have to be cleaned out.The seat on the bike is like new with a couple of tiny spots of damage, please look at the pictures as they are part of the description. The following information about the bike was gathered on-line; I believe it is accurate to the best of my knowledge:Model: 1981 Kawasaki Z750 LTDEngine: In-line four, four stroke, 49.09 cc. 74hp @ 9000 rpm (top speed 11mph) 9:1 compression, 2.6 x 2.1 inch bore & stroke, double overhead cams/twin cam (DOHC)Cooling: AirGearbox: 5-speed, chain driveTires: Front 3.25-19, rear 130/90-16Brakes Front – Dual disc, Rear – Single discFuel capacity: 3.43 gallonsBike weight: 498 pounds (includes fuel, oil)I blocked some numbers off the VIN with “0’s” on the listing to prevent any type of problems. I have the mirrors and they were taken off so the tarp would fit better; the blue flakes in some of the pictures are from the blue tarp covering the bike. If you have any questions, want to see the bike, email me at [email protected] or call me at 757.724.4900; my name is Anthony.

Trim LTD

Kawasaki : Other Two (2) 1973 Kawasaki Z1's - Huge Original Parts Lot -Assembly Required :)

Kawasaki : Other Two (2) 1973 Kawasaki Z1's - Huge Original Parts Lot -Assembly Required :)

$15,000

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Year 1973

Make Kawasaki

Model -

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 903 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Over several years I have had the pleasure to own, restore and be a avid collector of all things 1973 Kawasaki Z1. To date I have had at least 10 (ten) 1973 models that have passed through my garage doors and 4 remain. Two original bikes and two in the early state of restoration, both of which were decent running largely original bikes prior to dismantling. In addition, I have compiled a large assortment of NOS, and quality used parts for the 1973 model. A large number of these parts from the dismantled bikes as well as extras have been re-chromed, re-zinc plated, and or powder-coated in preparation of my use in the restoration process. There are of course some (very little) new and aftermarket parts as well but on whole I would say 99% are OEM Kawasaki. There is essentially with the exception of a rear wheel, and exhausts nearly every part necessary to complete both restorations. In addition, there are probably enough desirable extra parts to offset much of the cost of the parts one would need to acquire. See link below to see hi-res photos of the bikes and inventory of parts http://s83.photobucket.com/user/arcaneman/library/2Z1Parts? This auction is for two (2) 1973 Kawasaki Z1's Vin: Z1F-14002, Z1E-14219 31K miles and Z1F-7338, Z1E-7518 15K miles? with matching engine numbers, and with clear open titles. In addition, this sale includes all the shown parts, to complete the bikes restorations if desired or for whatever intent you as the buyer desire. This is a BUY IT NOW sale. No offers will be excepted for individual parts or either bike alone. Winner takes ALL or NONE. I have included multiple views of all parts I only posted 24 of nearly 100 photos. A few highlighted Parts Factory dual disks Original body work, 2 original Z1 tanks and one KZ900 Original gauges Original fork ears/ fenders, lights Rare “Long Guard” fender and required tail light Manuals Original handlebar switches Original hardware Many parts re-zinced. Re-chromed. Or powder coated. 10. Both sets of forks available but only one pictured For super hi-res photos go to: http://s83.photobucket.com/user/arcaneman/library/2Z1Parts?sort=3&page=1 and pull up picture and click Zoom icon in right hand corner. Winning bidder must make $500 deposit within 48 hrs of close of auction. Deposit may be by Paypal. Balance of funds must be made by electronic transfer, certified bank cashiers check, or cash in person. All funds including cashiers check must clear before bike or title is released to new owner. International buyers may render deposit by Paypal, however remainder of funds MUST be wire transferred. Shipping is the buyers responsibility. Search criteria Z1 KZ900 KZ KZ1000 KZ1300 Z!-R H1 H2 Triple Kawasaki CB750 Sandcast ZED rare unrestored 1972 1973 1974 1975

Kawasaki : Other 1973 kawasaki z 1 900 original retail buyers order original paint original engine

Kawasaki : Other 1973 kawasaki z 1 900 original retail buyers order original paint original engine

$26,900

St. Louis, Missouri

Year 1973

Make Kawasaki

Model -

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 900

Posted Over 1 Month

1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 Click the icon to hear our commercial! CALL US TODAY TO MAKE AN OFFER ON ANY VEHICLE! 636-600-4600 MotoeXotica Classic Cars will ensure your online buying experience will be a pleasurable one from start to finish. We have been selling classic and exotic cars exclusively since 1987! We have been a pioneer and trusted, top-rated eBay seller since 1999 with thousands of positive feedbacks! We are located in St. Louis, Missouri in a 60,000 sq. ft. building under one roof on 5 acres with over 200 cars in stock. We ask for a nominal $500.00 deposit and give you a 7-day grace period to inspect the car. If you or an agent upon completion of a scheduled inspection at our St. Louis location finds the car not to your liking, we will refund your deposit with no questions asked. This is unique to our industry! We offer financing through two of the best lenders in the industry. If you should need financing to put this car in your garage, call us today at 636-600-4600. Please see my "ME" Page for other exciting cars of distinction on EBAY. 1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 Description The Z1 Kawasaki was a motorcycle introduced in 1972 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It has sometimes been described as the world’s first superbike. The Z1, along with Honda’s CB750 from 1969, introduced the four-cylinder, across the frame, disc-braked layout to a wider public. The Z1 was groundbreaking in that it combined many different elements which previous motorcycles had used into one performance package. The Z1 Kawasaki was developed in strict secrecy under the project name “New York Steak”. Some years previously, Kawasaki, already an established manufacturer of two-stroke motorcycles, decided to make a 750cc 4-cylinder 4-stroke sports motorcycle; they were beaten to the market place by the Honda CB750. Apparently, the bosses at Kawasaki disapproved and ordered their designers to come up with something better. The bike you see here is a ’73 Z1 900 that is in beautiful condition. We have the original retail buyers order and agreement that shows the bike was originally purchased June 18th, 1974 from Strathroy Small Engine. The bike retains its original engine (Z1E08169) as shown on the original bill of sale. The original paint on the bike is in near perfect condition with no imperfections to note. The emblems are all original and correct for the bike as well. Both stainless steel fenders look great with no damage or pitting showing to either. The seat looks great with no rips, tears or wear. The original 4 cylinder, 900 cc engine runs great and starts up with a push of the button. Brakes work as they should and the bike shifts with no problems. The motor is very clean with no scrapes to either side. The exhaust has some minor pitting as you can see in the photos. Here is you chance to own a Z1. VIN number is Z1F07973. Specifications Asking Price: $26,900 Miles: VIN: Z1F07973 Year: 1973 Make: Kawasaki Model: Z1 900 Title: Clear Warranty: No Condition: Used Options: Engine: 900 cc Transmission: Manual Body: Doors: Stock Number: 120413 Lot Number: Exterior: BROWN/ORANGE Interior: BLACK Terms & Condtions ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE/IS, AS/IS. ! TO BID YOU MUST BE OVER 18 and pay with a money order, cashier’s check or wire transfer. Please do not bid without the intent to finalize this transaction. Sorry, NO bid retractions allowed, ask questions BEFORE you bid. Your bid is a binding contract. EBay is an advertising tool and many of our vehicles sell before the auction ends. Call us today at 636-600-4600 to make this vehicle yours! Seller reserves the right to end auction early. We ask for a nominal $500.00 refundable deposit. This is unique to our industry! Motoexotica Classic Cars has been a part of eBay Motors since 1999 and has maintained a great reputation and 100% positive feedback. We would like to keep it that way for future customers! The Vehicle is being sold by a Licensed State of Missouri Dealer (Motoexotica Classic Cars, LLC). You will need to check with your local government for any special rules regarding these older vehicles passing any inspections. We will not be held liable for any vehicle not passing inspection. The vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection by any bidder or agent. If you or an agent upon completion of a scheduled inspection at our St. Louis location finds the car not to your liking, we will refund your deposit with no questions asked. Feedback MUST be left before the vehicle is released to the buyer/agent/shipper. If you are the high bidder and unable to inspect said vehicle before auction close, you or an agent will have seven (7) days to inspect said vehicle after the close of auction. I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings or representations. All disputes arising out of or resulting from this sale shall be finally determined by binding arbitration in St. Louis, Missouri in accordance with the commercial rules of arbitration of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall be carried out by one or more arbitrators in accordance with said rules. Any award shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction in the same manner as judgments. This agreement to arbitrate shall survive the sale of the automobile described herein. Buyer and Seller hereby agree that Missouri law shall control for all purposes under this Bill of Sale. Buyer and Seller hereby consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of Missouri to specifically enforce the agreement to arbitrate and to enter judgment of and enforce the award of the arbitrator. All above terms and conditions are applied to vehicle sales, whether through EBay or otherwise. Payment Terms Payment must be made by Cashiers Check, Money Orders or Wire Transfers payable in US Dollars. A Refundable deposit in the amount of $500.00 must be received within Twenty-Four (24) hours of the auctions close either by Master Card, Visa, Discover or PayPal (Credit Cards or PayPal for deposit only NOT for full payment). Purchaser cannot make any claims of ownership to said vehicle without payment in full. The buyer has seven (7) days from close of auction to inspect the vehicle. If an inspection or decision takes longer than seven days and you find the vehicle not to your liking, your deposit will be forfeited and the car will be relisted. Final payment must be received within ten (10) days of the auction close. The refundable deposit only applies if you or an agent inspect said vehicle in St. Louis and find it not to your liking. Documentation Fee: There will be a $195.00 fee added to each car sold. This includes title transfer, inventory tax, holding costs, vehicle preparation, storage and priority documentation delivery. We will not be responsible for buyer’s remorse or problems found to said vehicle once they have left our property. We are just being realistic; most of the cars we deal in are vintage and by their very nature will need TLC and some degree of attention sooner or later. These are not new cars and your expectation should not be of a perfect, new car. Once full payment has been received, Seller will email or fax a copy of clear title, Bill of Sale, Buyers Guide and additional DMV forms to the Buyer to sign and return via email or fax. The fully-executed forms must be returned to the Seller prior to the shipment of said vehicle. Original paperwork will be sent to Buyer via USPS Priority Mail within ten (10) days from date of final payment. Transportation For a quote on shipping anywhere in the world, please feel free to email us at [email protected] or call 636-600-4600. We will give you an estimated cost for open and enclosed transport or overseas. We are happy to accommodate our international buyers! Over the last several decades we have exported thousands of cars to Norway, Germany, Estonia, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska, Costa Rica, Brazil, British Columbia, Canada and many other locations around the world. Overseas shipments will be placed into a steel container for safe sea passage or optional roll-on/roll-off (RoRo). We take care of all the details and paperwork. All you have to do is collect the car at your nearest port and enjoy! Please note that we are not a transport company and only offer this service as a convenience to our customers. You are more than welcome to arrange your own shipping. Transportation will commence only after final payment and signed documentation are received. Financing We offer financing through many of the best lenders in the industry. They are currently offering very attractive rates for all collector and special interest automobiles. With loan amounts from $10,000 to $500,000, and flexible terms of up to 12 years, you can finance the car of your dreams. Call us at 636-600-4600 for additional details. Warranty ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE IS, AS IS! The vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection by any bidder or agent of any bidder. The vehicle is available for inspection prior to bidding. If you are the high bidder and unable to inspect said vehicle before auction close, you or an agent will have (7) days to inspect said vehicle after the close of auction. I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings or representations. All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. No vehicle is perfect to everyone. Each vehicle has its strengths, styles, tendencies and shortcomings. Therefore, despite our best efforts to verify a vehicle’s mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturer’s workmanship or previous owner’s diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold ”WHERE/IS, AS/IS”. We have described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all classic and exotic vehicles, the condition is subjective. Please be advised that no oral or written statements concerning any vehicle constitutes a representation or warranty of the condition of the said vehicle. INDUSTRY UNIQUE RETURN POLICY: If for any reason you receive your vehicle and have buyer’s remorse, are not happy with the vehicle or just don’t want it for any reason we will purchase the car back from you. We must be notified in writing of your decision to return the vehicle within seven (7) days of your receipt of said vehicle. The vehicle may not have more than 75 additional miles on the odometer from the time it left our possession and be returned in the same condition that it left. You WILL be responsible for a restocking fee that will equal 20% of the purchase price of the vehicle, no exceptions. You will also be responsible for shipping the vehicle back to our shop at your expense. Copyright © 1999-2015 MotoeXotica. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks, names and anything else implied in this document are owned and protected by their respective owners.

Trim Z1 900

1978 Suzuki GS  1978 Suzuki GS750EC - Excellent Condition

1978 Suzuki GS 1978 Suzuki GS750EC - Excellent Condition

$3,150

Corona, California

Year 1978

Make Suzuki

Model GS

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 For sale is a 1978 Suzuki GS750EC. This model is considered by many to be the best of the UJM bikes. Their handling far surpassed their rivals, and the engines are powerful and bulletproof, modelled very closely after Kawasaki's Z-engines, with several interchangeable parts. This is a very usable bike, even today. In fact, I ride it regularly, including on So. Cal Freeways, where it has given me no problems in traffic. The previous owner restored this bike in what he stated was a “frame off restoration”. The bike runs exceptionally well. The following work was done: Frame and bodywork repainted.Carburetors sent for specialist rebuilding with all new parts and tuned perfectly.New brake lines and pads, discs turned and vented.New chain.New seat.New lithium battery and charger.New tires.New speedometer and tachometer cables.New clutch cable.NOS gear-position display (the gear indicator works properly; often these are a problem). Only problem that I know of is that the speedometer needle vibrates at high speed, above about 85 mph. Classic-japanese-bikes.com ( http://www.classic-japanese-bikes.com/Seen-on-the-street.html ) wrote this about this model: “Just try to find a Suzuki GS in decent shape these days that anyone wants to sell! They've become few and far between on the market and for good all-round reason. “If you can get your hands on a good runner, buy it! Then you can go to town modding it or go after the Holy Grail of box-stock perfection. “A very sweet classic Japanese bike indeed!” Specifications GS 750 E 1978 Overall Length: 2 225 mm (87.6 in) Overall Width: 870 mm. (34.3 in.) Overall Height: 1 170mm (46.1 in) Wheelbase: 1 490 mm (58.7 in) Ground Clearance: 150 mm (5.9 in) Dry Weight: 223 kg (492 lbs) Engine type: Air-cooled 748 cc inline-4, DOHC, 8 valves. 72 hp/ 8.500 rpm, 60 Nm/ 7.000 rpm. The bike has a clear California title in my name, so there will be no problem registering it in your state, or exporting it if you are form overseas. The usual disclaimers apply: Deposit required within 48 hrs, or I will cancel the bid and relist the bike. Full payment, either cash-in-hand, or a cashiers check, must be made within 7 days. The check will have to clear before I will release the bike. Yes, that goes for a cashier's check - they can be faked. Shipping is entirely the buyer’s responsibility and at the buyer’s expense.

Trim 750EC

Honda Shadow Spirit 2008 VT750C28 2008 Honda Shadow Spirit VT750C28 Stock:P13839

Honda Shadow Spirit 2008 VT750C28 2008 Honda Shadow Spirit VT750C28 Stock:P13839

$3,199

El Paso, Texas

Year 2008

Make Honda

Model Shadow Spirit

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 745

Posted Over 1 Month

Tony (800) 796-7149 8272 Gateway East El Paso Texas 79907 ? ? ? ? 2008 Honda Shadow Spirit VT750C28 Stock:P13839 Black ? ? ? ? 1 of 38 ? View Large Images ? ? Vehicle Information Year: 2008 Make: Honda Model: Shadow Spirit Condition: Used ASK A QUESTION Hi, I'm Tony! Please call or email me with any questions. I'm here to make sure you are 100% satisfied. (800) 796-7149 • [email protected] Options and Standard Features Basic Information Year: 2008 Make: Honda Model: Shadow Spirit Stock Number: P13839 VIN: JH2RC53038M101763 Condition: Used Type: Standard Mileage: 14893 Title: Clear Color: Black Trim: VT750C28 Engine Engine Size (cc): 745 FINANCING FEEDBACK & REVIEWS With over 100,000 positive feedbacks on our three ebay stores, Barnett Harley-Davidson takes the worry out of purchasing motorcycles, clothing, or parts online. As diehard enthusiasts, we want you to enjoy your motorcycling experience as much as we do. We ask that you closely inspect our feedback, here is a selection of what our online motorcycle purchasers have said about us: Awesome people to deal with, thanks for everything. Harley-Davidson: VRSC (#291409065860) $16,999 Barnett HD is the best! Buy your next bike from them! Custom Built: Pro Street (#291092899013) $9,200 One of the dealers to work with. Harley-Davidson: Other (#291441741584) $25,999Bought without seeing in person shipped to door 110% satisfied. H-D: Softail (#300297868022) $18,499Great purchase, received product & better than expected. BMW : R-Series (#300539072960) $13,600Buy with confidence, they treat their customers right. Aprilia: RSV100R (#300327473914) $9,000Super bike!!! Super dealer! Very professional! Highly recommend. Bimota: Dieci (#300316958515) $7,600Accurate description, helpful shipping, good communication, recommend. 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Harley-Davidson: Sportster (#300967273469) $3,551 Contact Barnett Harley-Davidson 8272 Gateway East El Paso Texas 79907 View Map Ask for:Tony Contact: ?Contact Us Toll Free:(800) 796-7149 Hours Mon-Fri:09:00 AM-07:00 PM MST Saturday:09:00 AM-06:00 PM MST Sunday:Closed Sign Up For Our Newsletter CASH for Harleys! Visit Our Apparel Store Visit Our Parts Store eBay Terms PLEASE HAVE STOCK NUMBER READY WHEN YOU CONTACT US(800) 796-7149We cannot answer sales questions on Sundays. Texas State Law, Sorry. Our salespeople enjoy finding customers the right bike. We offer the World’s Largest Selection of new and used Harley-Davidsons, plus we keep over a hundred foreign trade-ins in stock as well. This means we can very often find customers exactly the bike they are looking for in the right price range. We have sold over 37,000 motorcycles in the last twenty years and enjoyed every minute of it. In the twenty years before that, the exact number is a little hazy. Those were the years with cookouts on weekends, kegs of beer left next to the grill with stacks of cups. We’re pretty sure we enjoyed those years as well but no one here remembers how many bikes we sold. The Barnett family has been in the motorcycle business since 1973, and all five of us are still in the store every day, including 81-year-old business founder Sherman Barnett and his wife Christy who still both race 800 hp dirt track cars twice a week. QUALITY: We have expert mechanics experienced in many brands. Our service department has led the district in CSI ratings on several occasions; we do our best to sell well-inspected used motorcycles. Where possible, we’ve gathered as much information about the bikes from the previous owner as we could. All of our bikes go through a rigorous inspection process in our service department so you need not fear getting a nasty surprise when purchasing from us.SALES / SHIPPING:If you have any questions about bikes you see listed here, you may CALL US AT 1-800-796-7149 Monday through Saturday and ask for our Sales Department. You may Click Here to send us an email now! Please have the stock number of the bike you are looking at ready, and they will be able to help you. Our sales staff has a combined riding experience of 288 years, with almost 200 years of experience working here at Barnett Harley-Davidson. We have used many shippers and can help you get bids or advise you on the use of uShip auctions.FINANCING:The best financing and Genuine Harley-Davidson Extended Service Plans are available on most used Harley-Davidson motorcycles we sell. Be sure and contact us for approval before bidding. We can take your credit application over the internet or phone. Harley-Davidson Extended Service Plans are honored across the country at Harley-Davidson dealerships and aftermarket shops everywhere. They are not bureaucratic and honor the spirit and letter of their claims. We’ve had great experiences with them and recommend them without hesitation. We also have excellent financing available for our multi-brands of trade-ins or we will work with your bank or credit union.We will pay up to $200 of your air fare for you to fly into our store to do your paperwork and ride your bike back. We can also arrange shipping.LIMOUSINE SERVICE: We will pick you up at the airport in our limousine if you fly here to purchase a bike. We can also shuttle you back and forth to your hotel. OTHER EBAY STORES:Be sure and visit our Harley-Davidson Licensed Product Clothing Closeout eBay store, click here to visit. We keep about fifteen hundred of these special purchase items on eBay at any one time. They are pulled from our main web site which contains almost 20,000 listings. Our Licensed Product closeout items sell for 40% to 70% off regular prices and we have over 100,000 positive feedbacks. We also have a Used and Aftermarket Parts Closeout store with 100% positive feedback, click here to visit. We have 14 containers of used parts at Barnett Harley-Davidson along with clearance items we pick up from aftermarket manufacturers. This store will save you a lot of money.TERMS:We will accept a verified and cleared Cashier’s Check, Bank Draft, Bank Wire Transfer, or Cash in person. We accept credit cards and Paypal for deposits only. A $500 deposit is required within 72 hours of the item’s close. Buyer pays all shipping charges including crating when used. You may contact us at the 800 number for an exact shipping quote if you would like to use our shipping. We will also work with any of the eBay or Motorcycle Transport companies. We keep a list of companies with whom we've had good experiences. There is a $125 Doc fee along with a small temporary tag fee and fraction of a percent inventory tax. We collect sales tax for all Texas sales. We reserve the right to cancel all existing bids and end auctions early should the item be sold at our store. Bikes remain for sale while being auctioned and we have a lot of salespeople here. It is best to call the day before the auction and confirm the item’s availability if you are serious about winning the bid. Most bikes are reserved at our asking price but we occasionally vary from that policy. We prefer the balance be paid within 7 days of the end of the auction but will work with special requests. Again we accept Paypal or credit cards for only the $500 deposits.Finally, here at Barnett Harley-Davidson we work hard to make each purchasing experience pleasant and memorable. As of this writing, on our three eBay sites (for used bikes, used parts, & licensed product clothing) we are at 99.8% positive feedback.Thank you, Mark Barnett GM, Barnett H-DOver 600 Motorcycles in Stock Contact Us Today!!!! Contact Us Today With Any Questions(800) 796-7149or Click Here to send us an email!Please have your stock number ready Copyright © 2017 Auction123 - All rights reserved. - Disclaimer +- Auction123 (a service and listing/software company) and the Seller has done his/her best to disclose the equipment/condition of this vehicle/purchase. However, Auction123 disclaims any warranty as to the accuracy or to the working condition of the vehicle/equipment listed. The purchaser or prospective purchaser should verify with the Seller the accuracy of all the information listed within this ad. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here!

Trim 2008 VT750C28

Softail 2008 Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC 2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic  FLSTC Stock:P13218

Softail 2008 Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC 2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC Stock:P13218

$9,999

El Paso, Texas

Year 2008

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Softail

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 1584

Posted Over 1 Month

Tony (800) 796-7149 8272 Gateway East El Paso Texas 79907 ? ? ? ? 2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC Stock:P13218 Vivid Black Description 2008 FLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC (EFI) Beautiful Vivid Black with Pinstripe Paint, 96 cubic inch dual-counterbalanced Twin Cam Motor and 6-Speed Cruse Drive Transmission. Pure classic comfortable riding position with low seat height, classic saddlebags, removable windshield making the Heritage Softail® Classic a true custom-touring bike. Ride with confidence running and looking great. Lets get you on a great bike today. Barnett’s Design Shop can do it your way with this clean bike. Let our sales professional’s help design and build your dream motorcycle. If you’re looking for cutting edge performance or want unique custom look, we can make your dreams a reality. We put together great bike packages for our clients. Three Pocket Windshield Pouch $109Custom Grips $89 Parts total $198Labor total $74——————————-Total added value $272 Live talk with real Bike Experts. National, International, and Local Sales assistance. Give us a call 24 Hours/7 Days a Week 1-800-796-7149. Or send us an email. ? ? ? ? 1 of 12 ? View Large Images ? ? Vehicle Information Year: 2008 Make: Harley-Davidson Model: Softail Condition: Used Description 2008 FLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC (EFI) Beautiful Vivid Black with Pinstripe Paint, 96 cubic inch dual-counterbalanced Twin Cam Motor and 6-Speed Cruse Drive Transmission. Pure classic comfortable riding position with low seat height, classic saddlebags, removable windshield making the Heritage Softail® Classic a true custom-touring bike. Ride with confidence running and looking great. Lets get you on a great bike today. Barnett’s Design Shop can do it your way with this clean bike. Let our sales professional’s help design and build your dream motorcycle. If you’re looking for cutting edge performance or want unique custom look, we can make your dreams a reality. We put together great bike packages for our clients. Three Pocket Windshield Pouch $109Custom Grips $89 Parts total $198Labor total $74——————————-Total added value $272 Live talk with real Bike Experts. National, International, and Local Sales assistance. Give us a call 24 Hours/7 Days a Week 1-800-796-7149. Or send us an email. ASK A QUESTION Hi, I'm Tony! Please call or email me with any questions. I'm here to make sure you are 100% satisfied. (800) 796-7149 • [email protected] Options and Standard Features Basic Information Year: 2008 Make: Harley-Davidson Model: Softail Trim: FLSTC Stock Number: P13218 VIN: 1HD1BW5198Y034470 Condition: Used Type: Standard Mileage: 47581 Title: Clear Color: Vivid Black W/Pinstripe Engine Bore (in): 3.75 Bore (mm): 95.3 Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected Compression Ratio Cooling System: Air Cylinders: 2 Engine Brand Name: Twin Cam 96B Engine Disp. To Weight (cc): 2.17 Engine Size (cc): 1584 Engine Size (ci): 96 Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Fuel Capacity (gal): 5 Fuel Injector Fuel Requirements: Premium Fuel Type: Gas Starter: Electric Stroke (in): 4.38 Stroke (mm): 111.3 Torque (Ft Lbs): 86 Torque (Nm): 117 Torque RPM: 3200 US Miles Per Gallon (City): 35 US Miles Per Gallon (Hwy): 54 Valve Configuration: OHV - Pushrod Valves: 4 Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Drivetrain Heel Toe Shifter Number Of Speeds: 6 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Belt Transmission: Manual Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission): Chain Chassis & Suspension Frame: Steel Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 2 Rear Suspension Material: Steel Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm Brakes Front Brake: Disc Front Brake Diameter (in): 11.5 Front Brake Diameter (mm): 292.1 Rear Brake: Disc Rear Brake Diameter (in): 11.5 Rear Brake Diameter (mm): 292.1 Safety Headlight Fuel Level Warning Rearview Mirrors Comfort Digital Instrumentation Trip Odometer Specifications Dry Weight (kg): 328.9 Dry Weight (lbs): 725 Front Tire (Full Spec): Dunlop MT90B16 72H Front Tire (Inches): 16 Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 90 Front Tire Speed Rating: 72H Fuel Capacity (liters): 18 Ground Clearance (in): 5.1 Ground Clearance (mm): 129.5 Length (mm): 2400.3 Rear Tire (Full Spec): Dunlop 150/80 R16 71H Rear Tire (Inches): 16 Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 80 Rear Tire Speed Rating: 71H Rear Tire Width: 150 Seat Height (Inches): 25 Wet Weight (kg): 340.2 Wet Weight (lbs): 750 Wheelbase (in): 64.5 Wheelbase (mm): 1638.3 Wheels Composition: Steel Speedometer Other Information Belt Guard Chromed Wheels Detachable Passenger Seat Fork Guards Helmet Storage Side Cover FINANCING FEEDBACK & REVIEWS With over 100,000 positive feedbacks on our three ebay stores, Barnett Harley-Davidson takes the worry out of purchasing motorcycles, clothing, or parts online. As diehard enthusiasts, we want you to enjoy your motorcycling experience as much as we do. We ask that you closely inspect our feedback, here is a selection of what our online motorcycle purchasers have said about us: Awesome people to deal with, thanks for everything. Harley-Davidson: VRSC (#291409065860) $16,999 Barnett HD is the best! Buy your next bike from them! Custom Built: Pro Street (#291092899013) $9,200 One of the dealers to work with. Harley-Davidson: Other (#291441741584) $25,999Bought without seeing in person shipped to door 110% satisfied. H-D: Softail (#300297868022) $18,499Great purchase, received product & better than expected. BMW : R-Series (#300539072960) $13,600Buy with confidence, they treat their customers right. Aprilia: RSV100R (#300327473914) $9,000Super bike!!! Super dealer! Very professional! Highly recommend. Bimota: Dieci (#300316958515) $7,600Accurate description, helpful shipping, good communication, recommend. Ducati (#300299362413) $15,000Sold to some other lucky sucker but make it right to me H-D: FLH (#300301203474) $20,499Very good experience. A ++, thanks to Tim Hanlon & Mark Barnett Honda: VTX (#300296987657) $7,499Awesome bike, runs like new. Barnett knows how to run a business. Suzuki (#300301247038) $8,100What an outstanding dealer! Buell: Other (#301523046524) $6,216Five Star eBayer !!!!!! Harley-Davidson: other (#2913755367196) $9,999Motorcycle exceeded expectations, had new tires installed. A +. Buell: Other (#301160348417) $5,950Working with Barnett Harley-Davidson was a delight, professional. H-D:Touring (300900190438) $15,499Excellent!! Harley-Davidson: Touring (#300900190438) $15,499Nice Machine, runs well. BMW: R-Series (300782358593) $5,100The trike is awesome & everything they said it was. Harley-Davidson: Touring (#300725651512) $15,200It's fantastic to have people that care when issues occur. Stand up dealer. Suzuki (#301753885542) $3,550Great to deal with these guys. Suzuki GS (#301722109368) $2,499Great doing business with Barnett H-D El Paso. Triumph: Rocket lll (#301683049455) $11,999Only problem was with the title but was resolved in timely manner. H-D: Other (#301671168224) $18,999Nice bike, ready to go when I got there. Triumph: Other (#301701073123) $4,999Good people, thanks Johnny. Honda: Gold Wing (#301617188292) $19,999Great group of people to work with, Thanks! Suzuki: DR-Z (#301541255587) $4,999Goooooooooooooooooooooooooddddddddddddddddddddddd Kawasaki: Ninja (#301415628755) $4,999Excellent attention & communication at Barnett H-D BMW:K-Series (#301415628755) $6,999Great seller, excellent bike, highly recommend Barnett H-D! Moto Guzzi: Stelvio (#301376641728) $8,999Bike arrived in good shape. Would do business again. Suzuki: other (#300989560334) $3,578Bike is awesome! No words to describe Seller big*****stars!! Suzuki: GS (#300984287461) $2,600Item as described, very professional, nice folks. Harley-Davidson: Sportster (#300967273469) $3,551 Contact Barnett Harley-Davidson 8272 Gateway East El Paso Texas 79907 View Map Ask for:Tony Contact: ?Contact Us Toll Free:(800) 796-7149 Hours Mon-Fri:09:00 AM-07:00 PM MST Saturday:09:00 AM-06:00 PM MST Sunday:Closed Sign Up For Our Newsletter CASH for Harleys! Visit Our Apparel Store Visit Our Parts Store eBay Terms PLEASE HAVE STOCK NUMBER READY WHEN YOU CONTACT US(800) 796-7149We cannot answer sales questions on Sundays. Texas State Law, Sorry. Our salespeople enjoy finding customers the right bike. We offer the World’s Largest Selection of new and used Harley-Davidsons, plus we keep over a hundred foreign trade-ins in stock as well. This means we can very often find customers exactly the bike they are looking for in the right price range. We have sold over 37,000 motorcycles in the last twenty years and enjoyed every minute of it. In the twenty years before that, the exact number is a little hazy. Those were the years with cookouts on weekends, kegs of beer left next to the grill with stacks of cups. We’re pretty sure we enjoyed those years as well but no one here remembers how many bikes we sold. The Barnett family has been in the motorcycle business since 1973, and all five of us are still in the store every day, including 81-year-old business founder Sherman Barnett and his wife Christy who still both race 800 hp dirt track cars twice a week. QUALITY: We have expert mechanics experienced in many brands. Our service department has led the district in CSI ratings on several occasions; we do our best to sell well-inspected used motorcycles. Where possible, we’ve gathered as much information about the bikes from the previous owner as we could. All of our bikes go through a rigorous inspection process in our service department so you need not fear getting a nasty surprise when purchasing from us.SALES / SHIPPING:If you have any questions about bikes you see listed here, you may CALL US AT 1-800-796-7149 Monday through Saturday and ask for our Sales Department. You may Click Here to send us an email now! Please have the stock number of the bike you are looking at ready, and they will be able to help you. Our sales staff has a combined riding experience of 288 years, with almost 200 years of experience working here at Barnett Harley-Davidson. We have used many shippers and can help you get bids or advise you on the use of uShip auctions.FINANCING:The best financing and Genuine Harley-Davidson Extended Service Plans are available on most used Harley-Davidson motorcycles we sell. Be sure and contact us for approval before bidding. We can take your credit application over the internet or phone. Harley-Davidson Extended Service Plans are honored across the country at Harley-Davidson dealerships and aftermarket shops everywhere. They are not bureaucratic and honor the spirit and letter of their claims. We’ve had great experiences with them and recommend them without hesitation. We also have excellent financing available for our multi-brands of trade-ins or we will work with your bank or credit union.We will pay up to $200 of your air fare for you to fly into our store to do your paperwork and ride your bike back. We can also arrange shipping.LIMOUSINE SERVICE: We will pick you up at the airport in our limousine if you fly here to purchase a bike. We can also shuttle you back and forth to your hotel. OTHER EBAY STORES:Be sure and visit our Harley-Davidson Licensed Product Clothing Closeout eBay store, click here to visit. We keep about fifteen hundred of these special purchase items on eBay at any one time. They are pulled from our main web site which contains almost 20,000 listings. Our Licensed Product closeout items sell for 40% to 70% off regular prices and we have over 100,000 positive feedbacks. We also have a Used and Aftermarket Parts Closeout store with 100% positive feedback, click here to visit. We have 14 containers of used parts at Barnett Harley-Davidson along with clearance items we pick up from aftermarket manufacturers. This store will save you a lot of money.TERMS:We will accept a verified and cleared Cashier’s Check, Bank Draft, Bank Wire Transfer, or Cash in person. We accept credit cards and Paypal for deposits only. A $500 deposit is required within 72 hours of the item’s close. Buyer pays all shipping charges including crating when used. You may contact us at the 800 number for an exact shipping quote if you would like to use our shipping. We will also work with any of the eBay or Motorcycle Transport companies. We keep a list of companies with whom we've had good experiences. There is a $125 Doc fee along with a small temporary tag fee and fraction of a percent inventory tax. We collect sales tax for all Texas sales. We reserve the right to cancel all existing bids and end auctions early should the item be sold at our store. Bikes remain for sale while being auctioned and we have a lot of salespeople here. It is best to call the day before the auction and confirm the item’s availability if you are serious about winning the bid. Most bikes are reserved at our asking price but we occasionally vary from that policy. We prefer the balance be paid within 7 days of the end of the auction but will work with special requests. Again we accept Paypal or credit cards for only the $500 deposits.Finally, here at Barnett Harley-Davidson we work hard to make each purchasing experience pleasant and memorable. As of this writing, on our three eBay sites (for used bikes, used parts, & licensed product clothing) we are at 99.8% positive feedback.Thank you, Mark Barnett GM, Barnett H-DOver 600 Motorcycles in Stock Contact Us Today!!!! Contact Us Today With Any Questions(800) 796-7149or Click Here to send us an email!Please have your stock number ready Copyright © 2017 Auction123 - All rights reserved. - Disclaimer +- Auction123 (a service and listing/software company) and the Seller has done his/her best to disclose the equipment/condition of this vehicle/purchase. However, Auction123 disclaims any warranty as to the accuracy or to the working condition of the vehicle/equipment listed. The purchaser or prospective purchaser should verify with the Seller the accuracy of all the information listed within this ad. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here!

Trim 2008 Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC

Suzuki : GS 2016 gsx s 1000 f abs

Suzuki : GS 2016 gsx s 1000 f abs

$6,518

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 2015

Make Suzuki

Model GS

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 Suzuki GSX-S750Z The original Suzuki GSX-R750 was designed as a street-legal bike that was born on the circuit. The 2015 Suzuki GSX-S750 gives that championship-winning heritage even more street-smart performance. Blending just the right mix of modern sportbike performance with futuristic streetbike style, this 750 is purpose-built for excitement. Suzuki took the powerful 749cc four-cylinder fuel-injected sportbike engine from the GSX-R750, and tuned it to deliver the perfect power curve for street riding. The engine’s cam profiles have been revised, and the intake and exhaust tracts have been reshaped to boost low-end torque and mid-range power. This gives the 750 unmatched throttle response and intense acceleration. Suzuki dual-throttle valve fuel injection means the performance is crisp and consistent. Handlebars replace the race bike’s clip-ons, delivering a more upright streetbike style. A complete instrument cluster features adjustable brightness, plus and analog tachometer, a digital LCD speedometer, plus a fuel-consumption meter, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, odometer/trip meter and a clock. The GSX-S750Z comes unique with gold-anodized front fork outer tubes, red-anodized front fork spring adjuster bolts, a matte silver handlebar, red rear suspension spring, and a blue drive chain.Features May IncludePowerful 749cc 4-cylinder fuel-injected engine is tuned to deliver a dynamic wave of smooth torque and strong acceleration.Automatic Idle Speed Control (ISC) improves cold starting and stabilizes engine idle while also reducing cold-start emissions.Suzuki Exhaust Tuning (SET) servo-controlled butterfly valve helps enhance torque, response and acceleration, especially at low-to-mid rpm range.Throttle bodies with Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) system contribute to cylinder charging efficiency and combustion efficiency for better throttle response and torque at the low to mid rpm range.State-of-the-art transistorized digital ignition system contributes to a more complete combustion by igniting the mixture at the precise instant.Iridium type spark plugs provide a more condensed and hotter spark yet last longer.Inverted KYB front forks feature a design developed in racing and that is mandatory on a serious, high-performance machine.Frame design combines the advantages of a compact tubular girder streetbike frame and a twin-spar sportbike frame to deliver a dynamic ride. A sport riding position is created by a carefully crafted relationship between the handlebars, footrests and seat.Dual front brakes with fully-floating 310mm discs and dual-piston calipers. 240mm rear disc brake with single-piston caliper.Link-type rear suspension, with a single rear shock absorber working through a progressive linkage. Spring preload is 7-way adjustable.Carefully sculpted aggressive front bodywork and side pieces with highlights including a vented front fender, molded mirrors, chiseled fuel tank, textured tank side panels, and an angular tail section with integrated LED taillight. Bright and distinctively shaped headlight with a 60/55W halogen bulb.Integrated dual position lights with patterned blue lenses.A compartment underneath the removable passenger seat can carry a U-shaped lock or can be used to store small items.Brightness-controllable instrument cluster, featuring a prominent analog tachometer and a large, digital LCD speedometer readout. The LCD display also includes a gear-position indicator, coolant temperature gauge, fuel gauge, selectable odometer/dual-tripmeter/fuel consumption meter and a clock.12-month limited warranty. Team Charlotte Motorsports About Us Serving North Carolinas since 1974, Team Charlotte Motorsports is not only North Carolinas oldest franchise motorcycle dealer we are the largest! With almost 50,000 square feet and over 450 motorcycles, Side by Sides, scooters and ATV’s in stock. We have the selection you are looking for, all built and ready to ride.   Looking for a new HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUZUKI or YAMAHA? If anyone has it we do. We are not a catalog dealer, we stock them deep so you have the selection you want. So you can ride today.   Looking for that perfect pre experienced Motorcycle? We got that for you also with over 100 pre-owed motorsports products inspected and certified all ready to roll. From Aprilia and Ducati to Harley Davidson and Triumph we have the per-owned unit you are looking for.   We have a huge selection of Cruiser, Off-Road, Sport, Chopper Motorcycles and more for sale at our dealership in Charlotte NC.   Anyone can be big but it takes time and quality to build experience and we have experience! With combined management experience of over 100 years in the motorcycle business no one comes close.  We have to have that kind of experience, so we can make sure you have the experience you deserve. We have the best possible price, the largest selection and a truly professional experienced staff. More important than any of that we have a true desire to be your dealer! So call, email or just stop by to find out why people from all over the southeast have made us their dealer for over 40 years. Payment Policy Deposit of US $500.00 within 48 hours of auction close Full payment is required within 3 days of auction close Shipping Policy Only shipping to the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Contact Us Shop Hours 9:30-6:00 Tuesday through Saturday. Email : [email protected] Phone: (704) 394-7301 Website : ww.teamcharlottemotorsports.co/   All prices on new units, motorcycles, ATV, UTV, and watercraft require financing in store to recieve the buy now price. For cash price please call and ask for Ryan. Team Charlotte Motorsports

Suzuki : GS 2015 gsx s 750

Suzuki : GS 2015 gsx s 750

$6,695

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 2015

Make Suzuki

Model GS

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MODEL END CLOSEOUT!!2015 Suzuki GSX-S750Z The original Suzuki GSX-R750 was designed as a street-legal bike that was born on the circuit. The 2015 Suzuki GSX-S750 gives that championship-winning heritage even more street-smart performance. Blending just the right mix of modern sportbike performance with futuristic streetbike style, this 750 is purpose-built for excitement. Suzuki took the powerful 749cc four-cylinder fuel-injected sportbike engine from the GSX-R750, and tuned it to deliver the perfect power curve for street riding. The engine’s cam profiles have been revised, and the intake and exhaust tracts have been reshaped to boost low-end torque and mid-range power. This gives the 750 unmatched throttle response and intense acceleration. Suzuki dual-throttle valve fuel injection means the performance is crisp and consistent. Handlebars replace the race bike’s clip-ons, delivering a more upright streetbike style. A complete instrument cluster features adjustable brightness, plus and analog tachometer, a digital LCD speedometer, plus a fuel-consumption meter, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, odometer/trip meter and a clock. The GSX-S750Z comes unique with gold-anodized front fork outer tubes, red-anodized front fork spring adjuster bolts, a matte silver handlebar, red rear suspension spring, and a blue drive chain.Features May IncludePowerful 749cc 4-cylinder fuel-injected engine is tuned to deliver a dynamic wave of smooth torque and strong acceleration.Automatic Idle Speed Control (ISC) improves cold starting and stabilizes engine idle while also reducing cold-start emissions.Suzuki Exhaust Tuning (SET) servo-controlled butterfly valve helps enhance torque, response and acceleration, especially at low-to-mid rpm range.Throttle bodies with Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) system contribute to cylinder charging efficiency and combustion efficiency for better throttle response and torque at the low to mid rpm range.State-of-the-art transistorized digital ignition system contributes to a more complete combustion by igniting the mixture at the precise instant.Iridium type spark plugs provide a more condensed and hotter spark yet last longer.Inverted KYB front forks feature a design developed in racing and that is mandatory on a serious, high-performance machine.Frame design combines the advantages of a compact tubular girder streetbike frame and a twin-spar sportbike frame to deliver a dynamic ride. A sport riding position is created by a carefully crafted relationship between the handlebars, footrests and seat.Dual front brakes with fully-floating 310mm discs and dual-piston calipers. 240mm rear disc brake with single-piston caliper.Link-type rear suspension, with a single rear shock absorber working through a progressive linkage. Spring preload is 7-way adjustable.Carefully sculpted aggressive front bodywork and side pieces with highlights including a vented front fender, molded mirrors, chiseled fuel tank, textured tank side panels, and an angular tail section with integrated LED taillight. Bright and distinctively shaped headlight with a 60/55W halogen bulb.Integrated dual position lights with patterned blue lenses.A compartment underneath the removable passenger seat can carry a U-shaped lock or can be used to store small items.Brightness-controllable instrument cluster, featuring a prominent analog tachometer and a large, digital LCD speedometer readout. The LCD display also includes a gear-position indicator, coolant temperature gauge, fuel gauge, selectable odometer/dual-tripmeter/fuel consumption meter and a clock.12-month limited warranty. Team Charlotte Motorsports About Us Serving North Carolinas since 1974, Team Charlotte Motorsports is not only North Carolinas oldest franchise motorcycle dealer we are the largest! With almost 50,000 square feet and over 450 motorcycles, Side by Sides, scooters and ATV’s in stock. We have the selection you are looking for, all built and ready to ride.   Looking for a new HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUZUKI or YAMAHA? If anyone has it we do. We are not a catalog dealer, we stock them deep so you have the selection you want. So you can ride today.   Looking for that perfect pre experienced Motorcycle? We got that for you also with over 100 pre-owed motorsports products inspected and certified all ready to roll. From Aprilia and Ducati to Harley Davidson and Triumph we have the per-owned unit you are looking for.   We have a huge selection of Cruiser, Off-Road, Sport, Chopper Motorcycles and more for sale at our dealership in Charlotte NC.   Anyone can be big but it takes time and quality to build experience and we have experience! With combined management experience of over 100 years in the motorcycle business no one comes close.  We have to have that kind of experience, so we can make sure you have the experience you deserve. We have the best possible price, the largest selection and a truly professional experienced staff. More important than any of that we have a true desire to be your dealer! So call, email or just stop by to find out why people from all over the southeast have made us their dealer for over 40 years. Payment Policy Deposit of US $500.00 within 48 hours of auction close Full payment is required within 3 days of auction close Shipping Policy Only shipping to the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Contact Us Shop Hours 9:30-6:00 Tuesday through Saturday. Email : [email protected] Phone: (704) 394-7301 Website : ww.teamcharlottemotorsports.co/   All prices on new units, motorcycles, ATV, UTV, and watercraft require financing in store to recieve the buy now price. For cash price please call and ask for Ryan. Team Charlotte Motorsports

Trim GSX S

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 750 f super sport 3 126 original miles 1 owner from new

Honda : CB 1975 honda cb 750 f super sport 3 126 original miles 1 owner from new

$9,900

Chicago, Illinois

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Posted Over 1 Month

800x600 1975 HONDA CB750F SUPER SPORT – ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR! 3,126 ORIGINAL MILES, FRAME # CB750F-1007544, Manufactured 2/75 800x600 This Honda 750 Super Sport epitomizes the late 1970’s sportbike/cruiser that became a permanent part of Honda’s reputation and still represents the classic style… Please scroll past the description and terms for more photos! The condition of this machine is highly original and un-restored. It has 3,126 original miles from new. The frame and engine numbers are factory correct and original. It is the 750 cc engine. The gearbox is also original to the machine. This Honda 750 Super Sport is completely original and has never been apart. It is in un-restored and in very nice condition, and is a true historical document that should be preserved and ridden. This machine has been in my collection, is started on a regular basis, and ridden occasionally to make sure everything still works. When I purchased the bike, it had been sitting for some time in completely original condition. I went through the machine top to bottom and checked all of the major engine, transmission, and braking components for functionality and safety. The gas tank was still in beautiful condition, with no wear evident, the carburetors were inspected, cleaned, and re-installed, the air filter checked, all fluids changed, and both front and rear brakes were taken apart cleaned, re-built, and re-installed, the consequence of the bike sitting idle for a long period of time. The tires on the front and rear are the original type and size for the machine and appear to be the original tires to the machine. The tires and tubes have NOT been replaced and, while not as soft and pliable as when they were new, are in amazing original condition. The rims are also the original Honda rims, as are the spokes, and overall, the wheels are in very nice original condition. The seat is original and the upholstery is in perfect condition with no rips, tears, or wear of any kind, and the Honda script on the rear of the seat is sharp and clear. The engine and transmission are in excellent interior condition due to the low mileage and absence of any type of harsh conditions or abuse throughout its life. The 4 into 1 Honda exhaust is also original to the machine, and is in beautiful condition. A complete cleaning and detailing was performed, and although detailing on an original machine is never completed, the overall condition of the finishes is remarkable considering the age of the machine, and is in line with the low original mileage. The aluminum parts are in excellent condition overall, but due to the originality, I did not want to go too far polishing any parts. The paint is the original Candy Sapphire Blue, and is visually stunning. The original decals and badges are still applied to the gas tank, fairing and sidecovers. All of the plastic fairings, covers, etc. are in excellent condition and not in need of any type of repair. The 750 Super Sport on the road is very easy to handle, and rides down the road very tight, with no shakes, shimmies, or rattles. It shifts and accelerates smoothly and holds the road as it should. This bike is really great to ride and very fast for the period. There is absolutely NOTHING that needs to be done to this machine to ride it occasionally and enjoy it as a showpiece. Unlike a lot of collector motorcycles for sale on the internet, this 750 is ready to ride and not in need of any expensive service once you get it home. I am always looking for new machines to add to my collection. Please contact me if you have something interesting available! TERMS: $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE. BALANCE OF AUCTION AMOUNT MUST BE PAID BY CASH IN PERSON, BANK TO BANK TRANSFER, OR CERTIFIED FUNDS (WITH VERIFICATION) ONLY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. SORRY, NO C.O.D. AND NO PAYPAL. The description of this motorcycle is written to the best of my knowledge. However, I am by no means an expert on vintage Honda motorcycles. Please don’t hesitate to ask for more photos and, if possible, come and look in person before the auction ends. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! If you have any questions, please contact me before the auction ends. If you have any questions, please contact me. If you live close to Chicago, I encourage you to come and inspect the motorcycle in person! In an effort to protect the eBay user information and to help ensure the authenticity of correspondence between sellers and bidders, eBay’s new listing format does NOT display any bidder information. Nevertheless, I STRONGLY encourage bidders to contact me directly to answer questions or to verify correspondence. Seller reserves the right to not accept bids or sell the vehicle to anyone with a zero or negative eBay feedback rating. This motorcycle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the motorcycle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this motorcycle at the buyer's request PRIOR to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any statements regardless of any oral statements about the motorcycle. Please remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this item. If you require an inspection, have it done prior to bidding. I strongly encourage all bidders to inspect the motorcycle personally or enlist the services of a professional inspector prior to placing a bid. After the sale, inspections are not recognized as a contingency to completing your obligation to your winning bid. If there are any questions regarding the above terms, please e-mail prior to bidding. Please do not waste my time or yours bidding on an item you do not intend to pay for. If you bid on this item and win, you are expected to pay for the item and pick it up in a timely manner! I welcome ALL international bidders and am happy to assist with making shipping arrangements. I can also arrange crating for shipment on my end for a nominal extra charge. If you are an international buyer, I understand it can take some time to arrange shipping, so I do not mind keeping the motorcycle for a longer period of time until pick up. Please contact me before the sale ends, if possible, to discuss the specifics. Thanks for your interest! For more on the Honda 750 Super Sport, read on past the photos… 800x600 CB750F Super Sport History: 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 after Honda officials, including founder Soichiro Honda, repeatedly met with US dealers and understood the opportunity for a larger bike. Under development for a year, the CB750 offered two unprecedented features, a front disc brake and a transverse straight-4 engine with an overhead camshaft, neither of which was previously available on a mainstream, affordable production bike. These two features, along with the introductory price of $1,495 ($9,475 in current money), 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, the fade-free performance of the braking, the comfortable ride and excellent instrumentation. The CB750 was the first modern four-cylinder machine from a mainstream manufacturer, and the term superbike was coined to describe it. The bike offered other important features that added to its compelling value: electric starter, kill switch, dual mirrors, flashing turn signals, easily maintained valves and overall smoothness and freedom from vibration both underway and at a standstill; later models (1991 on) included maintenance-free hydraulic valves. On the other hand, the bike was difficult to get on its center stand and tended to throw chain oil onto its muffler. Unable to gauge demand for the new bike accurately, Honda limited its initial investment in the production dies for the CB750 by using a technique called permanent mold casting (often erroneously referred to as sandcasting) rather than diecasting for the engines – the factory being unsure of the bike's reception. The bike remained in the Honda lineup for ten years, with sales totaling over 400,000 in its life span. The CB750 is sometimes referred to as a Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM. The Discovery Channel ranked the Honda CB750 third among the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time. Specifications: Claimed power: 58hp @ 8,000rpm Top speed: 114mph (period test) Engine: 736cc air-cooled SOHC transverse-mounted inline four Weight (dry): 449lb (227kg) Fuel capacity/MPG: 4.8gal / 35-55mpg Price then: $2,152 And more insight from articles on the 750 SS… The Honda CB750F Super Sport was born out of Honda's desire to regain its position as a motorcycle pacemaker. When Henry Ford launched the Model T in 1908, there was nothing else like it, and the T established a design template that defined the automobile for more than a decade. The problem? Ford was still building the T in 1928, and the market had moved on. By continuing to manufacture the same basic car, Ford maximized the benefits of mass production, but at the cost of market leadership. After years of snapping at Henry’s heels, the Dodge Brothers, Louis Chevrolet and the rest streaked out front. Something similar happened to Honda in the 1970s. The 1969 Honda CB750 Four mapped out the future for motorcycles. And like the Model T, it stayed in production for just a little too long. By 1975, the Kawasaki Z1 with its 903cc DOHC engine had leapfrogged ahead of the CB750. And waiting in the wings were The Suzuki GS750 and the Kawasaki KZ750, both aimed squarely at the market Honda had built, and creating along the way what was to become known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM: the air-cooled, 2-valve, DOHC across-the-frame inline four. Honda’s response to the challenge was conservative. In 1975, the 750 K5 with its distinctive stacked mufflers was joined by the Honda CB750F Super Sport with a sportier 4-into-1 exhaust. The Honda CB750F also wore a new, slimmer-looking (but 0.3-gallon larger) gas tank with a recessed filler covered by a lockable plate, and a disc brake replaced the rear wheel’s mediocre drum brake. In spite of its radical-looking (for Honda) exhaust, changes to the basic 750 Four plot were minor. Reduced trail and a longer swingarm improved straight-line stability, while a stiffer frame and suspension changes improved handling in the corners. And although the engine was claimed to be unchanged, the new exhaust system brought minor adjustments to valve timing and carburetion, which, according to Cycle magazine, also eliminated the K-bike’s off-idle flat spot. Whether it was the new exhaust (and revised air box) or some undisclosed engine modifications, the F produced considerably more power than the K-bike. Cycle magazine recorded 58hp at the rear wheel compared with 49hp for the 1973 K3. This, combined with lower gearing, meant a standing quarter in the high 12s instead of the 13s. On the road, the improvements made for a comfortable ride and precise steering: “… it handles better than any of the other Japanese superbikes,” said Cycle. Fuel consumption was slightly worse at 43mpg versus the K’s 45mpg, perhaps because of the lower gearing and a 12-pound weight increase. Then the 1977 Honda CB750F2 Super Sport, the CB750F2, was introduced in 1977. The F2 featured Honda’s ComStar wheels with dual disc brakes at the front while the 4-into-1 exhaust exited through a new muffler with a slightly deeper exhaust note. Changes inside the engine (larger valves and more radical cams) improved power to around 60hp at the rear wheel, but at higher rpm (now 8,500 compared with the F’s 8,000rpm) and with the redline stretched to 9,500rpm. To emphasize its sportiness, the engine was powder coated black. At over 540 pounds with a half tank of gas, the F2 was also the heaviest 750 so far (with the exception of the 750A automatic), and 10 pounds heavier than the 4-pipe touring K model. Yet in spite of the extra weight, and the fact that the 28mm Keihins now had accelerator pumps, fuel consumption improved slightly to 45mpg. Most testers considered the F2 to be the best Honda 750 so far, the result of continual refinement and improvement that had created a comfortable, fine handling motorcycle with performance that just about kept pace with the GS750. All was not perfect in paradise, however. During a 10,000-mile extended test, Cycle Guide’s F2 dropped a valve, destroying a piston and the cylinder head. The cause, they speculated, was insufficient heat treatment of the valve. Testers also emphasized some problems with the 750’s transmission, notably missed shifts, false neutrals and a tendency to drop out of gear. Also noted was a lack of steering stability. The life of a test mule includes some pretty vigorous riding, and the dropped valve occurred after a series of full throttle drag strip takeoffs attempting to verify Honda’s claim that the F2 was capable of sub-13 second standing quarters. “We didn’t abuse the CB750,” concluded Cycle Guide’s review, “but we pushed it to its limits — and then just past.” Further, the F2’s ComStar wheels — light alloy rims riveted to pressed steel struts — were largely unloved. Honda claimed they embodied the advantages of both cast and spoke wheels without any of the disadvantages. Few liked the appearance of the struts or the rivets, and the latter would prove to be troublesome. Rivets can loosen over time, compromising the integrity of the wheels. If you’re considering buying any Honda with ComStar wheels, check them carefully. While used Super Sports aren’t exactly rare, good ones are. As the sportiest bike in Honda’s mid-1970s stable, they seem to have received more than their fair share of abuse, victims, perhaps, of over-enthusiastic owners. But parts are plentiful, and thanks to their simple build they’re easy to work on and generally hugely reliable, making them a great usable classic. MC Motorcycle Classics magazine, by Richard Backus, May/June 2010 It could certainly be argued, that the progenitor of the 1970s superbikes was the four-cylinder Honda CB750, a machine first introduced in 1969 and the precursor to the 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport featured here. Honda definitely wowed the motorcycling community with the CB750, but it didn’t hold the top spot for long. By the time Honda was marketing the CB750 K4 in 1974, plenty of luster had worn off the model. For one thing, competing manufacturers were producing faster motorcycles — like the aforementioned Z1. And thanks to the 1973 Arab oil embargo, fuel economy had become an important concern in the North American market. In response, Honda detuned the CB’s 736cc power plant — increasing efficiency, but decreasing horsepower. Where the 1969 CB750 produced around 67 horses, for 1974 there were only about 50 ponies at the rear wheel. By comparison, the 1974 Z1 produced a claimed 82 horsepower. The CB750, once the lightning rod for a new generation of Superbikes, had suddenly become the old man in the group. Much of the performance market Honda had created was lost to them, and in 1975 Honda wasn’t even going to offer a standard CB750. Instead, Honda planned to spice things up by replacing the four-pipe CB750 with the 1975 Honda CB750F Super Sport. The Super Sport was an improved machine, complete with a four-into-one header and muffler system, revised frame geometry featuring a lengthened rear swingarm, a rear disc brake and a longer gas tank with a new seat and rear cowl. There were yet more changes. Honda returned some of the lost horsepower to the 736cc engine through various internal improvements, including an increased compression ratio (from 9:1 to 9.2:1) and revised cam timing. In Honda’s world, the Super Sport, with 58 horsepower, would be the company road burner while the newly introduced liquid-cooled, horizontally-opposed four-cylinder Honda GL1000 Gold Wing would take over as Honda’s big touring bike. CB loyalists weren’t going to let the four-pipe CB750 disappear, however, and for 1975 Honda ended up offering all three big models. Enter the Super Sport Marcos Markoulatos, a mechanic at Baron MINI in Merriam, Kan., is a fan of 1970s Japanese motorcycles. Born one year after the Honda CB750F Super Sport was introduced, Marcos got his first motorcycle, a 1984 Yamaha Maxim 700, when he was 22. He had put an extra $1,000 down on a house he and a friend were buying, and his friend gave him the Yamaha. And while the Yamaha was his first “motorcycle,” it definitely was not his first powered two-wheeler. When he was 14, and for the two years after, he could regularly be seen riding a Honda Express moped around his hometown. Marcos didn’t like the Maxim 700’s upright, cruiser-style handlebar, so he swapped it for a flat, straight drag bar and rode the Yam for three or four years. But then he discovered offroading and started spending more time playing with a Jeep, and the Maxim saw less and less use. It wasn’t long before the motorcycle was for sale. “I’d had my fun with the Yamaha, and even though it was a great bike, I wasn’t really in love with it,” Marcos says. A couple of years later, though, and Marcos was itching to ride again. “Motorcycling was something I couldn’t kick, and I started to look around on the Internet,” he explains. Not entirely sure what he was looking for, Marcos found himself researching 1970s Japanese motorcycles. “Japanese machines of that era seem to be plentiful and dependable — economical to own and purchase,” Marcos says. Eventually, he decided what he really wanted was a Suzuki GS1000S Wes Cooley Replica, a particularly rare machine manufactured for only two years, in 1979 and 1980. When Marcos couldn’t find one, he looked into building his own version of a Wes Cooley Replica, but learned that would be a costly proposition. And then, as fate would have it, he was talking motorcycles with a co-worker who said he had a 1972 Honda CB750K2 sitting in warehouse storage. It had been stored for 15 years, Marcos says, and he bought it for pennies on the dollar, but there was no title and the engine was stuck. None of that really worried Marcos, however, and he set about getting the Honda running, installing a used but clean set of Flame Sunrise Orange side covers and a matching gas tank. Marcos got the bike tuned up and ready to ride just in time to have to put it away for the winter late in 2008; he didn’t get to ride it until the spring of 2009. Lucking out In the interim, still searching Craigslist and other Internet sites, Marcos discovered our feature 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport for sale in Chanute, Kan., just two hours southeast of his home in Lawrence, Kan. “Basically, I was addicted to searching Craigslist, and the (CB750F) was close and the price was right,” he says. At $1,800 the price wasn’t bottom dollar, but the seller was the second owner and the bike was obviously very well cared for. All of the factory decals are in place, the plastic lenses are crystal clear, and many of the yellow paint dots, applied at the factory during assembly, are still clearly visible on various nuts and bolts. Surprisingly, the CB750F gained some weight over the standard CB750 — a little bit more than 12 pounds. Yet a few extra pounds didn’t bother Cycle magazine’s tester, and they were quite happy with how the machine handled. In its May 1975 issue, Cycle said: “The CB750F, tighter gearing not withstanding, is going to get shaded in a straight-line contest of speed with, say a Z-1. But it handles better than any of the other Japanese Superbikes. Despite the longer wheelbase and stability-oriented steering geometry, the Honda CB750F handles like a bike at least a hundred pounds lighter.” Press Reports “The fact remains that it will just whip the tires off your typical, tricked-out café racer. Highbars, turn-indicators and all, it really is a super sporting motorcycle.” — Cycle, May 1975 “Performance-conscious riders will enjoy the added power and acceleration which have brought the machine back to the fringes of the Superbike category, with the added benefit of improved handling.” — Cycle Guide, July 1975 “It handles better than any other standard large Japanese bike I know, which makes it more fun than Honda 750s have ever been.” — Cycle World, November 1975 “The Honda 750F aims to please on too broad a scale to be a truly great motorcycle in any single category. But to label that as bad would go against the fact that Honda has a sold a huge number of K models since 1971.” — Rider, Winter 1976 “The acceleration, handling and braking are spirited enough to keep your adrenaline pumping.” — Cycle Guide, March, 1977 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Honda CB750F Super Sport was born out of Honda's desire to regain its position as a motorcycle pacemaker. When Henry Ford launched the Model T in 1908, there was nothing else like it, and the T established a design template that defined the automobile for more than a decade. The problem? Ford was still building the T in 1928, and the market had moved on. By continuing to manufacture the same basic car, Ford maximized the benefits of mass production, but at the cost of market leadership. After years of snapping at Henry’s heels, the Dodge Brothers, Louis Chevrolet and the rest streaked out front. Something similar happened to Honda in the 1970s. The 1969 Honda CB750 Four mapped out the future for motorcycles. And like the Model T, it stayed in production for just a little too long. By 1975, the Kawasaki Z1 with its 903cc DOHC engine had leapfrogged ahead of the CB750. And waiting in the wings were The Suzuki GS750 and the Kawasaki KZ750, both aimed squarely at the market Honda had built, and creating along the way what was to become known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM: the air-cooled, 2-valve, DOHC across-the-frame inline four. Honda’s response to the challenge was conservative. In 1975, the 750 K5 with its distinctive stacked mufflers was joined by the Honda CB750F Super Sport with a sportier 4-into-1 exhaust. The Honda CB750F also wore a new, slimmer-looking (but 0.3-gallon larger) gas tank with a recessed filler covered by a lockable plate, and a disc brake replaced the rear wheel’s mediocre drum brake. In spite of its radical-looking (for Honda) exhaust, changes to the basic 750 Four plot were minor. Reduced trail and a longer swingarm improved straight-line stability, while a stiffer frame and suspension changes improved handling in the corners. And although the engine was claimed to be unchanged, the new exhaust system brought minor adjustments to valve timing and carburetion, which, according to Cycle magazine, also eliminated the K-bike’s off-idle flat spot. Whether it was the new exhaust (and revised air box) or some undisclosed engine modifications, the F produced considerably more power than the K-bike. Cycle magazine recorded 58hp at the rear wheel compared with 49hp for the 1973 K3. This, combined with lower gearing, meant a standing quarter in the high 12s instead of the 13s. On the road, the improvements made for a comfortable ride and precise steering: “… it handles better than any of the other Japanese superbikes,” said Cycle. Fuel consumption was slightly worse at 43mpg versus the K’s 45mpg, perhaps because of the lower gearing and a 12-pound weight increase.

Honda : CB 1975 HONDA CB 750F SUPER SPORT, 3,126 ORIGINAL MILES, 1 OWNER FROM NEW

Honda : CB 1975 HONDA CB 750F SUPER SPORT, 3,126 ORIGINAL MILES, 1 OWNER FROM NEW

$9,900

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800x600 1975 HONDA CB750F SUPER SPORT – ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR! 3,126 ORIGINAL MILES, FRAME # CB750F-1007544, Manufactured 2/75 800x600 This Honda 750 Automatic epitomizes the late 1970’s sportbike/cruiser that became a permanent part of Honda’s reputation and still represents the classic style… Please scroll past the description and terms for more photos! The condition of this machine is highly original and un-restored. It has 3,126 original miles from new. The frame and engine numbers are factory correct and original. It is the 750 cc engine. The gearbox is also original to the machine. This Honda 750 Super Sport is completely original and has never been apart. It is in un-restored and in very nice condition, and is a true historical document that should be preserved and ridden. This machine has been in my collection, is started on a regular basis, and ridden occasionally to make sure everything still works. When I purchased the bike, it had been sitting for some time in completely original condition. I went through the machine top to bottom and checked all of the major engine, transmission, and braking components for functionality and safety. The gas tank was still in beautiful condition, with no wear evident, the carburetors were inspected, cleaned, and re-installed, the air filter checked, all fluids changed, and both front and rear brakes were taken apart cleaned, re-built, and re-installed, the consequence of the bike sitting idle for a long period of time. The tires on the front and rear are the original type and size for the machine and appear to be the original tires to the machine. The tires and tubes have NOT been replaced and, while not as soft and pliable as when they were new, are in amazing original condition. The rims are also the original Honda rims, as are the spokes, and overall, the wheels are in very nice original condition. The seat is original and the upholstery is in perfect condition with no rips, tears, or wear of any kind, and the Honda script on the rear of the seat is sharp and clear. The engine and transmission are in excellent interior condition due to the low mileage and absence of any type of harsh conditions or abuse throughout its life. The 4 into 1 Honda exhaust is also original to the machine, and is in beautiful condition. A complete cleaning and detailing was performed, and although detailing on an original machine is never completed, the overall condition of the finishes is remarkable considering the age of the machine, and is in line with the low original mileage. The aluminum parts are in excellent condition overall, but due to the originality, I did not want to go too far polishing any parts. The paint is the original Candy Sapphire Blue, and is visually stunning. The original decals and badges are still applied to the gas tank, fairing and sidecovers. All of the plastic fairings, covers, etc. are in excellent condition and not in need of any type of repair. The 750 Super Sport on the road is very easy to handle, and rides down the road very tight, with no shakes, shimmies, or rattles. It shifts and accelerates smoothly and holds the road as it should. This bike is really great to ride and very fast for the period. There is absolutely NOTHING that needs to be done to this machine to ride it occasionally and enjoy it as a showpiece. Unlike a lot of collector motorcycles for sale on the internet, this 750 is ready to ride and not in need of any expensive service once you get it home. I am always looking for new machines to add to my collection. Please contact me if you have something interesting available! TERMS: $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE. BALANCE OF AUCTION AMOUNT MUST BE PAID BY CASH IN PERSON, BANK TO BANK TRANSFER, OR CERTIFIED FUNDS (WITH VERIFICATION) ONLY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. SORRY, NO C.O.D. AND NO PAYPAL. The description of this motorcycle is written to the best of my knowledge. However, I am by no means an expert on vintage Honda motorcycles. Please don’t hesitate to ask for more photos and, if possible, come and look in person before the auction ends. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! If you have any questions, please contact me before the auction ends. If you have any questions, please contact me. If you live close to Chicago, I encourage you to come and inspect the motorcycle in person! In an effort to protect the eBay user information and to help ensure the authenticity of correspondence between sellers and bidders, eBay’s new listing format does NOT display any bidder information. Nevertheless, I STRONGLY encourage bidders to contact me directly to answer questions or to verify correspondence. Seller reserves the right to not accept bids or sell the vehicle to anyone with a zero or negative eBay feedback rating. This motorcycle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the motorcycle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this motorcycle at the buyer's request PRIOR to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any statements regardless of any oral statements about the motorcycle. Please remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this item. If you require an inspection, have it done prior to bidding. I strongly encourage all bidders to inspect the motorcycle personally or enlist the services of a professional inspector prior to placing a bid. After the sale, inspections are not recognized as a contingency to completing your obligation to your winning bid. If there are any questions regarding the above terms, please e-mail prior to bidding. Please do not waste my time or yours bidding on an item you do not intend to pay for. If you bid on this item and win, you are expected to pay for the item and pick it up in a timely manner! I welcome ALL international bidders and am happy to assist with making shipping arrangements. I can also arrange crating for shipment on my end for a nominal extra charge. If you are an international buyer, I understand it can take some time to arrange shipping, so I do not mind keeping the motorcycle for a longer period of time until pick up. Please contact me before the sale ends, if possible, to discuss the specifics. Thanks for your interest! For more on the Honda 750 Super Sport, read on past the photos… 800x600 CB750F Super Sport History: 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 after Honda officials, including founder Soichiro Honda, repeatedly met with US dealers and understood the opportunity for a larger bike. Under development for a year, the CB750 offered two unprecedented features, a front disc brake and a transverse straight-4 engine with an overhead camshaft, neither of which was previously available on a mainstream, affordable production bike. These two features, along with the introductory price of $1,495 ($9,475 in current money), 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, the fade-free performance of the braking, the comfortable ride and excellent instrumentation. The CB750 was the first modern four-cylinder machine from a mainstream manufacturer, and the term superbike was coined to describe it. The bike offered other important features that added to its compelling value: electric starter, kill switch, dual mirrors, flashing turn signals, easily maintained valves and overall smoothness and freedom from vibration both underway and at a standstill; later models (1991 on) included maintenance-free hydraulic valves. On the other hand, the bike was difficult to get on its center stand and tended to throw chain oil onto its muffler. Unable to gauge demand for the new bike accurately, Honda limited its initial investment in the production dies for the CB750 by using a technique called permanent mold casting (often erroneously referred to as sandcasting) rather than diecasting for the engines – the factory being unsure of the bike's reception. The bike remained in the Honda lineup for ten years, with sales totaling over 400,000 in its life span. The CB750 is sometimes referred to as a Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM. The Discovery Channel ranked the Honda CB750 third among the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time. Specifications: Claimed power: 58hp @ 8,000rpm Top speed: 114mph (period test) Engine: 736cc air-cooled SOHC transverse-mounted inline four Weight (dry): 449lb (227kg) Fuel capacity/MPG: 4.8gal / 35-55mpg Price then: $2,152 And more insight from articles on the 750 SS… The Honda CB750F Super Sport was born out of Honda's desire to regain its position as a motorcycle pacemaker. When Henry Ford launched the Model T in 1908, there was nothing else like it, and the T established a design template that defined the automobile for more than a decade. The problem? Ford was still building the T in 1928, and the market had moved on. By continuing to manufacture the same basic car, Ford maximized the benefits of mass production, but at the cost of market leadership. After years of snapping at Henry’s heels, the Dodge Brothers, Louis Chevrolet and the rest streaked out front. Something similar happened to Honda in the 1970s. The 1969 Honda CB750 Four mapped out the future for motorcycles. And like the Model T, it stayed in production for just a little too long. By 1975, the Kawasaki Z1 with its 903cc DOHC engine had leapfrogged ahead of the CB750. And waiting in the wings were The Suzuki GS750 and the Kawasaki KZ750, both aimed squarely at the market Honda had built, and creating along the way what was to become known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM: the air-cooled, 2-valve, DOHC across-the-frame inline four. Honda’s response to the challenge was conservative. In 1975, the 750 K5 with its distinctive stacked mufflers was joined by the Honda CB750F Super Sport with a sportier 4-into-1 exhaust. The Honda CB750F also wore a new, slimmer-looking (but 0.3-gallon larger) gas tank with a recessed filler covered by a lockable plate, and a disc brake replaced the rear wheel’s mediocre drum brake. In spite of its radical-looking (for Honda) exhaust, changes to the basic 750 Four plot were minor. Reduced trail and a longer swingarm improved straight-line stability, while a stiffer frame and suspension changes improved handling in the corners. And although the engine was claimed to be unchanged, the new exhaust system brought minor adjustments to valve timing and carburetion, which, according to Cycle magazine, also eliminated the K-bike’s off-idle flat spot. Whether it was the new exhaust (and revised air box) or some undisclosed engine modifications, the F produced considerably more power than the K-bike. Cycle magazine recorded 58hp at the rear wheel compared with 49hp for the 1973 K3. This, combined with lower gearing, meant a standing quarter in the high 12s instead of the 13s. On the road, the improvements made for a comfortable ride and precise steering: “… it handles better than any of the other Japanese superbikes,” said Cycle. Fuel consumption was slightly worse at 43mpg versus the K’s 45mpg, perhaps because of the lower gearing and a 12-pound weight increase. Then the 1977 Honda CB750F2 Super Sport, the CB750F2, was introduced in 1977. The F2 featured Honda’s ComStar wheels with dual disc brakes at the front while the 4-into-1 exhaust exited through a new muffler with a slightly deeper exhaust note. Changes inside the engine (larger valves and more radical cams) improved power to around 60hp at the rear wheel, but at higher rpm (now 8,500 compared with the F’s 8,000rpm) and with the redline stretched to 9,500rpm. To emphasize its sportiness, the engine was powder coated black. At over 540 pounds with a half tank of gas, the F2 was also the heaviest 750 so far (with the exception of the 750A automatic), and 10 pounds heavier than the 4-pipe touring K model. Yet in spite of the extra weight, and the fact that the 28mm Keihins now had accelerator pumps, fuel consumption improved slightly to 45mpg. Most testers considered the F2 to be the best Honda 750 so far, the result of continual refinement and improvement that had created a comfortable, fine handling motorcycle with performance that just about kept pace with the GS750. All was not perfect in paradise, however. During a 10,000-mile extended test, Cycle Guide’s F2 dropped a valve, destroying a piston and the cylinder head. The cause, they speculated, was insufficient heat treatment of the valve. Testers also emphasized some problems with the 750’s transmission, notably missed shifts, false neutrals and a tendency to drop out of gear. Also noted was a lack of steering stability. The life of a test mule includes some pretty vigorous riding, and the dropped valve occurred after a series of full throttle drag strip takeoffs attempting to verify Honda’s claim that the F2 was capable of sub-13 second standing quarters. “We didn’t abuse the CB750,” concluded Cycle Guide’s review, “but we pushed it to its limits — and then just past.” Further, the F2’s ComStar wheels — light alloy rims riveted to pressed steel struts — were largely unloved. Honda claimed they embodied the advantages of both cast and spoke wheels without any of the disadvantages. Few liked the appearance of the struts or the rivets, and the latter would prove to be troublesome. Rivets can loosen over time, compromising the integrity of the wheels. If you’re considering buying any Honda with ComStar wheels, check them carefully. While used Super Sports aren’t exactly rare, good ones are. As the sportiest bike in Honda’s mid-1970s stable, they seem to have received more than their fair share of abuse, victims, perhaps, of over-enthusiastic owners. But parts are plentiful, and thanks to their simple build they’re easy to work on and generally hugely reliable, making them a great usable classic. MC Motorcycle Classics magazine, by Richard Backus, May/June 2010 It could certainly be argued, that the progenitor of the 1970s superbikes was the four-cylinder Honda CB750, a machine first introduced in 1969 and the precursor to the 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport featured here. Honda definitely wowed the motorcycling community with the CB750, but it didn’t hold the top spot for long. By the time Honda was marketing the CB750 K4 in 1974, plenty of luster had worn off the model. For one thing, competing manufacturers were producing faster motorcycles — like the aforementioned Z1. And thanks to the 1973 Arab oil embargo, fuel economy had become an important concern in the North American market. In response, Honda detuned the CB’s 736cc power plant — increasing efficiency, but decreasing horsepower. Where the 1969 CB750 produced around 67 horses, for 1974 there were only about 50 ponies at the rear wheel. By comparison, the 1974 Z1 produced a claimed 82 horsepower. The CB750, once the lightning rod for a new generation of Superbikes, had suddenly become the old man in the group. Much of the performance market Honda had created was lost to them, and in 1975 Honda wasn’t even going to offer a standard CB750. Instead, Honda planned to spice things up by replacing the four-pipe CB750 with the 1975 Honda CB750F Super Sport. The Super Sport was an improved machine, complete with a four-into-one header and muffler system, revised frame geometry featuring a lengthened rear swingarm, a rear disc brake and a longer gas tank with a new seat and rear cowl. There were yet more changes. Honda returned some of the lost horsepower to the 736cc engine through various internal improvements, including an increased compression ratio (from 9:1 to 9.2:1) and revised cam timing. In Honda’s world, the Super Sport, with 58 horsepower, would be the company road burner while the newly introduced liquid-cooled, horizontally-opposed four-cylinder Honda GL1000 Gold Wing would take over as Honda’s big touring bike. CB loyalists weren’t going to let the four-pipe CB750 disappear, however, and for 1975 Honda ended up offering all three big models. Enter the Super Sport Marcos Markoulatos, a mechanic at Baron MINI in Merriam, Kan., is a fan of 1970s Japanese motorcycles. Born one year after the Honda CB750F Super Sport was introduced, Marcos got his first motorcycle, a 1984 Yamaha Maxim 700, when he was 22. He had put an extra $1,000 down on a house he and a friend were buying, and his friend gave him the Yamaha. And while the Yamaha was his first “motorcycle,” it definitely was not his first powered two-wheeler. When he was 14, and for the two years after, he could regularly be seen riding a Honda Express moped around his hometown. Marcos didn’t like the Maxim 700’s upright, cruiser-style handlebar, so he swapped it for a flat, straight drag bar and rode the Yam for three or four years. But then he discovered offroading and started spending more time playing with a Jeep, and the Maxim saw less and less use. It wasn’t long before the motorcycle was for sale. “I’d had my fun with the Yamaha, and even though it was a great bike, I wasn’t really in love with it,” Marcos says. A couple of years later, though, and Marcos was itching to ride again. “Motorcycling was something I couldn’t kick, and I started to look around on the Internet,” he explains. Not entirely sure what he was looking for, Marcos found himself researching 1970s Japanese motorcycles. “Japanese machines of that era seem to be plentiful and dependable — economical to own and purchase,” Marcos says. Eventually, he decided what he really wanted was a Suzuki GS1000S Wes Cooley Replica, a particularly rare machine manufactured for only two years, in 1979 and 1980. When Marcos couldn’t find one, he looked into building his own version of a Wes Cooley Replica, but learned that would be a costly proposition. And then, as fate would have it, he was talking motorcycles with a co-worker who said he had a 1972 Honda CB750K2 sitting in warehouse storage. It had been stored for 15 years, Marcos says, and he bought it for pennies on the dollar, but there was no title and the engine was stuck. None of that really worried Marcos, however, and he set about getting the Honda running, installing a used but clean set of Flame Sunrise Orange side covers and a matching gas tank. Marcos got the bike tuned up and ready to ride just in time to have to put it away for the winter late in 2008; he didn’t get to ride it until the spring of 2009. Lucking out In the interim, still searching Craigslist and other Internet sites, Marcos discovered our feature 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport for sale in Chanute, Kan., just two hours southeast of his home in Lawrence, Kan. “Basically, I was addicted to searching Craigslist, and the (CB750F) was close and the price was right,” he says. At $1,800 the price wasn’t bottom dollar, but the seller was the second owner and the bike was obviously very well cared for. All of the factory decals are in place, the plastic lenses are crystal clear, and many of the yellow paint dots, applied at the factory during assembly, are still clearly visible on various nuts and bolts. Surprisingly, the CB750F gained some weight over the standard CB750 — a little bit more than 12 pounds. Yet a few extra pounds didn’t bother Cycle magazine’s tester, and they were quite happy with how the machine handled. In its May 1975 issue, Cycle said: “The CB750F, tighter gearing not withstanding, is going to get shaded in a straight-line contest of speed with, say a Z-1. But it handles better than any of the other Japanese Superbikes. Despite the longer wheelbase and stability-oriented steering geometry, the Honda CB750F handles like a bike at least a hundred pounds lighter.” Press Reports “The fact remains that it will just whip the tires off your typical, tricked-out café racer. Highbars, turn-indicators and all, it really is a super sporting motorcycle.” — Cycle, May 1975 “Performance-conscious riders will enjoy the added power and acceleration which have brought the machine back to the fringes of the Superbike category, with the added benefit of improved handling.” — Cycle Guide, July 1975 “It handles better than any other standard large Japanese bike I know, which makes it more fun than Honda 750s have ever been.” — Cycle World, November 1975 “The Honda 750F aims to please on too broad a scale to be a truly great motorcycle in any single category. But to label that as bad would go against the fact that Honda has a sold a huge number of K models since 1971.” — Rider, Winter 1976 “The acceleration, handling and braking are spirited enough to keep your adrenaline pumping.” — Cycle Guide, March, 1977 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Honda CB750F Super Sport was born out of Honda's desire to regain its position as a motorcycle pacemaker. When Henry Ford launched the Model T in 1908, there was nothing else like it, and the T established a design template that defined the automobile for more than a decade. The problem? Ford was still building the T in 1928, and the market had moved on. By continuing to manufacture the same basic car, Ford maximized the benefits of mass production, but at the cost of market leadership. After years of snapping at Henry’s heels, the Dodge Brothers, Louis Chevrolet and the rest streaked out front. Something similar happened to Honda in the 1970s. The 1969 Honda CB750 Four mapped out the future for motorcycles. And like the Model T, it stayed in production for just a little too long. By 1975, the Kawasaki Z1 with its 903cc DOHC engine had leapfrogged ahead of the CB750. And waiting in the wings were The Suzuki GS750 and the Kawasaki KZ750, both aimed squarely at the market Honda had built, and creating along the way what was to become known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM: the air-cooled, 2-valve, DOHC across-the-frame inline four. Honda’s response to the challenge was conservative. In 1975, the 750 K5 with its distinctive stacked mufflers was joined by the Honda CB750F Super Sport with a sportier 4-into-1 exhaust. The Honda CB750F also wore a new, slimmer-looking (but 0.3-gallon larger) gas tank with a recessed filler covered by a lockable plate, and a disc brake replaced the rear wheel’s mediocre drum brake. In spite of its radical-looking (for Honda) exhaust, changes to the basic 750 Four plot were minor. Reduced trail and a longer swingarm improved straight-line stability, while a stiffer frame and suspension changes improved handling in the corners. And although the engine was claimed to be unchanged, the new exhaust system brought minor adjustments to valve timing and carburetion, which, according to Cycle magazine, also eliminated the K-bike’s off-idle flat spot. Whether it was the new exhaust (and revised air box) or some undisclosed engine modifications, the F produced considerably more power than the K-bike. Cycle magazine recorded 58hp at the rear wheel compared with 49hp for the 1973 K3. This, combined with lower gearing, meant a standing quarter in the high 12s instead of the 13s. On the road, the improvements made for a comfortable ride and precise steering: “… it handles better than any of the other Japanese superbikes,” said Cycle. Fuel consumption was slightly worse at 43mpg versus the K’s 45mpg, perhaps because of the lower gearing and a 12-pound weight increase.