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1970 Honda Cb 125s Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Palm Desert, California, US

Palm Desert, CA, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:7607666347

Honda CB description

1970 Honda Cb 125S, Museum, flawless shape. Built with all New-Old Stock parts by a certified motorcycle and hot rod mechanic who also drove it for years across Europe. Motor matches frame. Fresh motor rebuild. Bike looks like it just came from the showroom in 1970. Timing is off, can fix ourselves or sell as is. Absolutely flawless cosmetic condition. Restored and never ridden, so technically zero miles since restoration but bike shows 2407 original. $3,500.00 7607666347

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