1965 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
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Here we have a nice example of a 1965 Honda CB160 Sport, 160cc 4 stroke twin cylinder, 4 speed transmission. Rare first year, low serial number with original paint and patina to go with it! Nearly perfect seat, chrome is clean and shiny but does have some minor pitting in places. Rides nice and straight, clutch operates smoothly and transmission shifts with ease. Starts easily with kick starter or electric starter. Lights, indicators, speedometer and switches all work. Missing rear rubber mudflap and left mirror.
This little jewel is a joy to ride! Its amazingly smooth and fast for such a small street bike. Easy to start and ride, nice vintage starter bike. I will ship worldwide, when full payment of rmotocycle and shipping cost is paid, and will deliver to a loading dock in Omaha Nebraska for NO extra charge. Good luck! |
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