For Sale Honda CB72 (250cc) 1967 - concourse

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For sale my concourse Honda cb72 (250cc)

1967 registered
4188 miles
This was prior to an engine rebuild and less than 100 miles since.
This bike has had a full nut and bolt rebuild and is in concourse condition with many parts now
Stainless steel.
Only 1312 of this particular model produced
4 stroke rain cylinder and a huge 22bhp
It has kick start and electric start.
Kept indoors as an ornament for the last 20 years
Price for this bike is a firm £5000
Only advertised on this site
 

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For sale my concourse Honda cb72 (250cc)

1967 registered
4188 miles
This was prior to an engine rebuild and less than 100 miles since.
This bike has had a full nut and bolt rebuild and is in concourse condition with many parts now
Stainless steel.
Only 1312 of this particular model produced
4 stroke rain cylinder and a huge 22bhp
It has kick start and electric start.
Kept indoors as an ornament for the last 20 years
Price for this bike is a firm £5000
Only advertised on this site
Back in my youth, I part-exd my Triumph Tiger cub for a CB77 with the slightly larger engine (305cc). WOW! the quality, engineering, and power of these things were light years ahead of any British bike. They would see off any 500cc Brit and some 650's too; - and with twin leading brakes front and back. Even my later 750 Norton didn't have those.
 
Yes it was part of my mates collection who sadly passed his brother in law has the 305 one in red in exactly same condition also a collector bit special
 
Strangely I was thinking of this bike a couple of days ago, we had been in Cockermouth and I recalled seeing it in the corner of a picture when you were selling your mates RGS. A lovely looking bike in fabulous condition, Honda really were trying to make an impression at that time.
 
Blimey, the year I was born, it's faired a lot better than myself. I have a bit more patina 😁

Lovely, good luck with the sale 👍
 
I had a Honda CB 72, reg LMA 245C
My first “big” bike .
 
Was in my barbours today and they have one on display , was wondering what they are worth 👍
 


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