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1980 Honda Express 2 on 2040-motos

$600
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Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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1980 honda express 2, $600, image 1

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I have a honda scoot for sale it looks like crap cause the paint is crap but the plus side of this beast is the engine, I went from 49cc to 80cc with good parts in the piston and jug, I have a massive carb on it with a Weakends intake and a fatty side bleed pipe on it (pipe alone was $375). This thing can get me going over 35 mph and I'm a big guy, it will go a lot faster if you put different tires on it. best part about this scooter is it's still titled as a 49cc and you don't need a motorcycle license to ride it. Text me for images @

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