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20th November 2024
No Reserve: 1974 Honda XR75

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Source: Bring a Trailer –

This 1974 Honda XR75 was acquired by the seller in 2023, reportedly from its second owner. Powered by a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a four-speed manual transmission, the bike is finished in gray with yellow, black, and white graphics. It also features a kick starter, a black-finished exhaust system, wire-spoke wheels, drum brakes, high-mounted fenders, a reupholstered seat, a front number plate, a skid plate, and a side stand. The engine, clutch, and Keihin carburetor were reportedly overhauled under current ownership. This XR75 is offered in California at no reserve for off-road use only with a bill of sale.

The bike is finished in gray with yellow, black, and white graphics, and the seat was fitted with a replacement cover under previous ownership. Features include a rear grab bar, a white plastic front number plate, high-mounted fenders, serrated foot pegs, and a side stand. Photos show cracks in the finish on the left side of the fuel tank.

Chrome-steel rims measuring 16″ up front and 14″ out back are laced to drum-brake hubs and are mounted with Cheng Shin tires. Suspension consists of a conventional fork in addition to dual preload-adjustable shocks mounted to the swingarm.

The chrome-finished cross-braced handlebar is equipped with black-tipped clutch and brake levers as well as a twist-grip throttle and ignition switchgear. The motorcycle is not equipped with an odometer or other instrumentation, therefore true mileage is unknown.

The 72cc four-stroke single features a kick starter, polished case covers, and a black-finished exhaust system with an upswept muffler. The seller states that the engine was serviced and the Keihin carburetor was overhauled in 2024.

Power is routed to the rear wheel through a four-speed manual transmission and a drive chain. The seller states that the transmission was overhauled in 2024, at which time replacement clutch components were installed.

A photo of the engine number, XR75E1137485, is shown above.

The stamped frame number is obscured by black powder-coat.
The bike does not have a title or registration and is being sold on a bill of sale only. 

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