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1973 Honda Ct90 (vin415922) on 2040-motos

$1,250
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575 Route 106 North 1973 Honda Trail 90 with 2,135 mis This is 1 of the grand old Honda Trail bikes. It has a 89 CC, single cylinder, 4 stroke engine with a 4 (4) speed transmission. It also has a dual range so that it works extremely well when the going gets rough. There are brakes front and rear, telescoping shocks and sufficient lighting to make the bike street legal. It would be fine around town or in the woods, but not on the interstate. For more details send an email, call Bob at or stop in at 575 Route 106 North (Rocky Pond Road), Loudon, NH. If you can read this ad you can be sure that the bike is still available. Keywords: Trail Bike, small Honda, starter bike, 90 CC motorcycle.

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