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1984 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $5700
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):105

Honda CT description

1984 Honda CT110 for sale. It has 1,821 miles on it. 105cc 4-stroke air-cooled single cylinder engine with a four-speed transmission and an automatic clutch. Dual range subtransmission. Put a lot of work into it. Runs and rides great. Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup.

Hasn't been registered since 1992. The original owner died in '13, but I have his title and affidavit of transfer from the DMV.

Helmet not included!

New Honda CT110 Handlebars from the Australian market (CT110s are still in production there)
New bulbs all over
New tires (only 1 has been put on because I wanted to change the tubes too, but only had 1 tube)
New mirrors
New left and right controls on the handlebar
New taillight bracket
New battery (needs to be charged)
New headlight bucket
New air filter
New front brake cable
New chain
New carburetor
Probably more that I'm forgetting.

Its been ridden less than a mile since the last oil change.

All of the wiring has been gone over and soldered as necessary by an ASE Certified mechanic.

Selling it due to excessive nagging about it taking up space...

I prefer cash upon pickup.

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