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What I would give to have my late fathers 750k. It would have made a great cafe racer. It was red and in mint shape back in 1985. It's long gone but never forgotten.
 

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750's are def. going up in value with the whole cafe "kraze" going on, but if you look they can still be found in good running condition for cheap ($500-$1000) around Chicago atleast...

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Member: Ton-Up Club Chicago
1972 CB750 Hooligan/Street Fighter -4 SALE !
1974 CB/CL450 Cafe/Bar/Stripclub Racer
1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop
 

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750's are def. going up in value with the whole cafe "kraze" going on, but if you look they can still be found in good running condition for cheap ($500-$1000) around Chicago atleast...

ProTeal55
Member: Ton-Up Club Chicago
1972 CB750 Hooligan/Street Fighter -4 SALE !
1974 CB/CL450 Cafe/Bar/Stripclub Racer
1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop
I do find them, but it would take another 4,000.00 to get it looking like I would like. I have been watching them for around 6 months or so. It would make a great winter project, I think.

It takes a good 20 years to break a motorcycle in and after 30 there back in style. Why buy a new one?
 

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Buy my CB750 I have for sale, then change whatever you want.
Will save ya lots of cash (and especially time)..
Just a thought...

ProTeal55
Member: Ton-Up Club Chicago
1972 CB750 Hooligan/Street Fighter -4 SALE !
1974 CB/CL450 Cafe/Bar/Stripclub Racer
1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop
 
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