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When it comes to vintage bikes for sale, I think the word "rare" is used way too liberally these days.

But this bike is truly rare: http://www.ebay.com/itm/331120055291?ssP...1423.l2648

Current bid $130,300.00. Dayum !

Hey 736CC ...you seeing this?
WOW THAT IS REALLY SOMETHING!


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Sweet!
That is amazing!
Now that is cool!!!
Its an incredible find. Prototypes of anything rarely ever survive. The CB750 was the bike of the century and changed everything. There is no telling what this thing is worth.
(02-05-2014, 12:15 PM)OldF7Guy_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Its an incredible find. Prototypes of anything rarely ever survive. The CB750 was the bike of the century and changed everything. There is no telling what this thing is worth.

An incredible find for sure by Vic World...surprised he's not keeping this one for himself.

I saw some chat about this on the Nighthawk forum this morning. One of our members mentioned that hopefully this truly historial bike will end up in the Barber Museum. Anybody here familiar with it?
Incredible indeed!


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(02-05-2014, 12:26 PM)RetroKitch_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2014, 12:15 PM)OldF7Guy_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Its an incredible find. Prototypes of anything rarely ever survive. The CB750 was the bike of the century and changed everything. There is no telling what this thing is worth.

An incredible find for sure by Vic World...surprised he's not keeping this one for himself.

I saw some chat about this on the Nighthawk forum this morning. One of our members mentioned that hopefully this truly historial bike will end up in the Barber Museum. Anybody here familiar with it?

An incredible find for sure by Vic World...surprised he's not keeping this one for himself.

I saw some chat about this on the Nighthawk forum this morning. One of our members mentioned that hopefully this truly historial bike will end up in the Barber Museum. Anybody here familiar with it?
Something like this truly does belong in a museum. Hopefully, somebody that is filthy rich will buy it and let a museum have it for display. I am just glad to see pictures of it.
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