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1986 Honda Tlr Reflex on 2040-motos

US $8100
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: White
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Honda TLR REFLEX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda TLR REFLEX description

This is a survivor in very good /excellent condition.
No smoke, No leaks, Starts, Stops and shifts as it should.
Tires are like new, chrome on rims is excellent.
Adult ridden.Well maintained. Lived in New Mexico, no rust- dry climate bike.
This bike came from a collection of 5 Tlr's/ owned by one gentleman in his 60's.
He rotated All of them, using each one regularly until he turned 72 earlier this year.
Never abused, just ridden and loved.
This bike is not perfect cosmetically, a few scratches, ding in tank,scuff here and there.
Runs excellent, speedo,lights and horn work. Blinkers removed.
For a 30 year old trials bike,it looks exactly as it should.ONLY BETTER.
It is a great rider or a easy restore.......But why?
Things are only Original once.

There are 4 other Bikes available: All in very good/Excellent condition- similar in condition.They too are dry climate New Mexico bikes. All have clean titles. All have New tires, Chrome rims are excellent,No smoke, No leaks, Etc......for Each.
1.- The most complete one, has only 940 miles on it,and is ......as it came from the factory.
2.- Looks almost exactly the same as this one listed for sale. Only it has almost 6700 miles.
Bikes 3 and 4 have: 563 miles and 5000 miles on them.They are both 3/4 finished,and come with 7 small boxes of OEM parts to complete them. Very clean bikes, strong motors, just need finishing.
The only things not there are : a seat, and 1 front tire on one bike.
The other bike will need : a seat, and a front/rear tire and rim set.

ALL BIKES ARE NUMBERS MATCHING: MOTOR/FRAME.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE PICS OF THE OTHER'S - INDIVIDUALLY OR ALL.....
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE MORE THAN 1 OR MAKE OFFER FOR ALL 5.....
GET IN TOUCH. CALL OR TEXT
FRANCIS 480-695-9372

I SHIP BIKES OFTEN AND CAN GET YOU ENCLOSED TRANSPORT AT A GREAT RATE.
ANYWHERE - JUST ASK.

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