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1964 Honda 90 (c200) on 2040-motos

US $2,300.00
YearYear:1964 MileageMileage:6068
Location:

Crowley, Texas, US

Crowley, Texas, US
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Honda Other description

  I am selling my restored 1965 Honda 90.  This bike has many new parts including tires, tubes, chain guard, spokes, seat.  It has a clear title and runs great.  There is very minor rust pitting on the muffler but not noticeable.  It is a great bike and a wonderful piece of history.  The bike is stored inside my house and was one of several that I had restored.  It has 6068 miles.  If you have any questions please ask.  Must receive full payment before the bike is released.  This model is also know as the C200 .  Thank you for looking

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