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1983 Honda Z50 on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
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Honda Z50 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Z50 description

Original 1983 Honda Z50 Mini Bike

Here we have for sale a very special all original 1983 Honda Z50 mini bike. This is a really cool original bike that has not been messed with or abused. I bought this bike and the previous owner stated that the engine has just been rebuilt. I can not confirm but the engine goes have a ton of power. You can tell this bike does not have a lot of time on it since it is all original and not thrashed like so many of these are. The paint is all original on the bike and it's called Blaze Red. It's a nice and vibrant color that really pops and looks great. The gas tank is original and the decals are all present on it. It does have a couple of little dings in the tank. It has some residue of something that spilled on the tank. I've been working with it and have been getting it off but I want to not disturb the original paint too much. The seat is original and in very nice condition. The handlebars and controls are all original. I did put brand new oem Honda Z50 matching grips on the bike. The plastic fenders are original and in great shape! The front fender does have a scratch in the middle of it. The rear is real nice! The white number plates are reproductions. The wheels and tires have never been touched and look great! The Trail Wing tires do have some cracks in them but I would either get the exact original copies of these or I would leave the originals on. Pretty neat to still see the original tires! The exhaust pipe is original and looks to be in really nice shape. There is no rust or corrosion on the pipe like these so often get. The engine runs well and shifts through all the gears nicely. It has a ton of power for a 50 so it does fell that either this engine has been rebuilt or the engine has low hours on it. This is overall a really great original Honda Z50 mini bike. It is not perfect but is nice that you can teach your little kid to ride and still have something that is collectible and doesn't lose its value. I do not have title for this little bike. They never came with one. Again, I do not have a title for the bike! I will provide a bill of sale to the new owner if necessary. I accept cash, cashiers check or money order as acceptable forms of payment. I can hold the bike at my house for up to a month so that shipping arrangements are made. I highly recommend using a friend of mine J&M Shipping. They are a privately owned shipping company that only ship motorcycles. They ship bikes all over the United States and are very reasonably priced. Contact me for their number and I will send it to you so that you can check on shipping prices. Please ask any and all questions that you may have. My phone number is 775-830-6760. Thanks for looking! 

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