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New Honda Cub 50 on 2040-motos

US $2,050.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Blue/White
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:None For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

COLLECTORS LOOK!!  This auction is for a never serviced Honda C102 Cub 50.  When I bought it the word was that it was hanging from the ceiling on display at a motorcycle shop for many years.  It changed hands a few times, also for display purposes and finally ended up getting passed around by collectors.  I have been collecting cubs for 10 years.  I buy some, sell some and just keep changing them out to be able to see new things in the garage.  I currently have 11 as you can see from a couple of the photos.  In those 10 years I have never run across a never serviced cub. So, I bought it.  More than once I was tempted to add a battery and fuel and drive a brand new machine.  I knew however that the day I did that the value would drop at least $1,000.  So I put it on a shelf in front of a mirror and told the story to everyone who visited my toy shop.  Like collectors do, it's now time to let someone else enjoy the bike and tell the story.  You can either do as the previous owners have done and preserve it's "virginity", or you can service it and have a brand new cubby to ride around.  To be specific on the condition, there are a couple of spots here and there of slight imperfections, some very minor tarnishing on the motor and a little pitting on the spokes.  A couple of my other cubs with 500ish miles on them are actually slightly more perfect.  That said, I am sending many photos and you will have to look hard to see any of this.  I just want to make it clear that in this description of new does not represent that the bike is right out of the crate.  I am a 100% positive feedback Ebayer and take the game seriously on the buy and the sell side.   If you have low, negative or no feedback I will cancel your bid.  The bike does not have title and I will sell it with a bill of sale, the same way I bought it.  Someone put oil in the case and the motor turns over perfectly as do the gears.  Email any questions.  Also, the previous owner included a metal replica of the bike which I will inlcude ( see photo ).  It has sat on my desk and will until the next lucky owner of this original Cub takes it away.  For now the bike is in our entry sort of "waiting in state" for all to see.  Good Luck.

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