This a 1972 Honda CB750 Four. My son and I discovered this bike in a barn and it looked pretty sad sitting there, t took a little convincing to get the gentleman to sell the bike. It had been sitting since at least 1984. I got the bike and discovered it wasn't locked up and as soon as I changed the oil and flushed the fuel tank it started right up. So I have been working on it to bring it back. I have replaced a lot of the parts with OEM and some used and some very few aftermarket parts. I rebuilt the carbs put new NGK plugs in it and replaced some of the missing pieces which wasn't many. I got rid of the His and Hers seat and found a reproduction seat that looked just like the original replaced the rims and fenders and the rear tire. I also replaced the rusty front and rear fenders with good used ones. I pulled the bike down to a bare frame and cleaned and repainted the frame and engine. It still needs the front tire as it does have some dry rot to it. It has been a real pleasure to save this piece of motorcycle history. Now it is time for it to go. It has a clear Texas title that has not been transfered since 1984. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask. Good luck bidding. The last two pictures show the bike as it was when I found it. Also I had it painted molten red metallic but it was not painted by a professional so there are some blemishes. I reserve the right to end auction early as it is for sale locally also. I also forgot to mention that I put a new gel cell battery on the bike and replaced theclutch cover. It also needs carb work as they leak a little fuel. But it does run and it also drives very well and shifts through all gears.