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Selling my 1966 Honda 50 C100 / CA100. All original used condition with only 3760 miles on the odometer. Runs good - keep as is or restore. I've owned this for several years. Purchased at Mid-Ohio Vintage Motorcycle Days a few years ago. Fun to kick around on with the 3 speed auto-clutch transmission. As far as i can tell, this is just as it came out of the factory. Starts and runs great. No leaks. Shifts a little clunky, but may just need adjustment. Both tires are new. As you can see, seat has some tears. Both plastic side covers have cracks around mounting holes. Comes with original owner's manual in rough condition and tool kit including original blue plastic pouch with feeler gauge pocket. No battery, but doesn't really need. All lights work as they should. Clear California title. No warranty. Selling as is for pickup at my home in Pollock Pines, California, unless other arrangements are made. Will be happy to help with shipping or may be willing to deliver for expenses within a couple of hours of my home in Pollock Pines, California. But please check with me prior to bidding to make sure we can make it work. Good luck bidding!
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