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Up for sale is a beautiful 1973 Honda CB125S. This bike has been serviced by a local vintage motorcycle mechanic. The carberator will likely need to be cleaned or replaced. The bike will fire up and has been ridden recently. It has a brand new battery and all lights work. It has surface rust and pitting, but overall is in decent shape for it's age. It would make a perfect addition to anyone's collection and is a perfect beginner bike. My son has outgrown it which is the reason for selling it. This bike is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Send me any questions you have and I will try to answer them. Thanks for looking. |
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