Purchased from the original owner (1984 old school NJ title) whose passion for meticulous machanicdom reaches CycleRob heights. 29k miles, $100 under kbb value, this bike is pristine for a 25 year old bike. This bike was really cared for, and he did all his industrial hauling on a Gold Wing.
Manufactured from 84-86, it has a de-stroked CB 750cc motor, to get under the Ronald Reagan over 700cc
big bore tariff of the 1980's, that saved Harley Davidson. These bikes were sold in Canada and Japan as 750cc models, man I wish I would found one of them. Am I greedy or what?
6 gears, Shaft Drive (overdrive! sound familiar?) and it has the long lost 1980's LCD Gear indicator, and a Gas gauge. The only issue (I was told) with the bike is a flat spot in the starter. I have no hit it yet, after a half dozen starts. The bike purrs like a newer model.
I went shopping for this same bike in 1986, and was told that they are all sold out in the entire USA, and were discontinued. (I bought a Suzuki GS 1150E instead, no regrets there).
These bikes are plentiful in the used market, but what I have found is bikes over priced by their owners due to the limited production run, or are are on their 4th-5th owner and have had the snot beat out of them, and need new parts. I got lucky. The electrical harness is clean and clear. (the weakness in aged/vintage Asian bikes IMHO, engine and drive trains on CB's are bulletproof.)
I rode it home last night (about 60 miles, in some rain), and the bike can best be described as "undeniable fun".
