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1980 C70 Honda Motorcyle Runs And Looks New 2915 Miles on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:2915 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Fishersville, Virginia, US

Fishersville, Virginia, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Standard WarrantyWarranty:none VINVIN:DA01

Honda Other description

up for bids is a very nice and clean 1980 C70 motorcycle all original. never wrecked or abused. it has the factory paint, leather and chrome. I think someone tried to jump with a twelve volt battery and the following parts were replaced by me in order to get it running again. A new battery, solonoid switch, key switch, head light and all new dash lights. The bike runs and looks new. Has 2915 miles on vehicle. I have also added a battery tender so you can keep the battery fresh at all times. Only titled once in Massachusetts on 5- 20-81.  the photos will show the title and the bike. Please e-mail with any questions or concerns about this bike. feel free to make an offer. e-mail me and we will discuss. you never know.

 

                                                                      Thanks for looking and good luck bidding

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