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1967 Honda S90 Super S 90, Registered, Black Plate, 4,620 Miles, Other Ct on 2040-motos

US $1,850.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:4620 ColorColor: Red
Location:

San Gabriel, California, US

San Gabriel, California, US
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1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 1

Honda Other photos

1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 2 1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 3 1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 4 1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 5 1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 6 1967 Honda S90  Super  S 90, registered, Black plate, 4,620 miles,  other CT, US $1,850.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:S90546555

Honda Other description

A beautiful 1967 Honda S90 Super 90 for sale, 4,620 original mile with a Black plate, running smooth but need some adjustment on the new carburetor.
it has a clean tank, original engine with engine # matching.  I have installed many new items since i brought it from a very old gentleman who has stored this bike for more than 30 years since he was a teenager. this bike has current registration till 08/08/2014.

New tires - still have hair on them
New Battery
New OEM piston and rings
New carburetor (need adjustment ), i will include the original one
NO rip on the original seat.
headlight sometimes works.
New filter and oil
New handle levers

Even though it is a beautiful bike but it is NOT a perfect 10 bike, and it does not have warranty, please see photos for details

if you are interested for a test ride please email me to schedule a time.

thank you for viewing



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