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1979 Honda Z50 on 2040-motos

US $1,299.99
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda Z50 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road

Honda Z50 description

1979 Honda Z50R. The bike was taken completely apart and sanded and repainted. The bike runs fantastic. Completely new top end. Many of the bolts, nuts and washers were replaced. The front shocks were removed and repacked with grease. The front stem was repacked with grease. The engine starts first kick and shift through all the gears. This is a 3 speed automatic with no clutch to use when shifting. The bike leaks nothing.  I repainted the entire bike. Listed below is the new parts. The tank does have a few small dings. The bike starts first kick and idles great.

New Items

New piston, rings and wrist pin
New cylinder with new valves, cam and timing gear
New exhaust
New throttle cable and throttle
New tires front and rear with new inter tubes - still have the nubs
New front and rear fender - fit great and are mount securely
New Brakes front and rear
New front brake cable
New points - set to OEM specs
New stator
New condenser
New Ignition coil
New seat cover - fits great
New factory Honda side cover
New Carburetor
New Carburetor filter and housing
New Grips
New dust covers on the front shocks
New stop switch
Changed and flushed the engine oil
New oil seals on the inner and outer stator

Bike can be viewed and inspected in person. Bike is located 20 minutes from the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

If you would like to speak with me in regards sent me a message with your phone #.

 I have tried to list everything I know about the bike so there is no surprises for the new owner. I will provide bill of sale.

Do to non paying bidders the following rules will apply. If you have less than 10 feedback don't bid on this auction, if you have less than 95% positive feedback don't bid on this auction.

Full payment is expected within 24 hours of the auction closing.

I am willing to work with your shipper, but bidder is responsible for all shipping cost including shipping/packing/crating. Details below on weight and size.

If the Buy It Now is selected I will deliver the bike 200 miles for free of charge.

You can get a free quote for shipping from UShip if needed (800-264-7447). Shipping from zip 15642. Dimensions for the bike listed below.


Length - 52"
Width - 25"
Height - 34"
Seat Height - 24"
115 lbs (pounds)


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