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1980 Honda Cb125 Cb 125 Cafe Racer Motor Cycle Very Rare One Owner 1288 Miles on 2040-motos

US $2.25
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:1288 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Erie, Kansas, US

Erie, Kansas, US
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1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 1

Honda CB photos

1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 2 1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 3 1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 4 1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 5 1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 6 1980 HONDA CB125 CB 125 CAFE RACER MOTOR CYCLE VERY RARE ONE OWNER 1288 MILES, US $2.25, image 7

Honda CB tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Up for auction a VERY RARE
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1980 Honda CB125s
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ONLY 1288 ORIGINAL ONE OWNER MILES

ALWAYS GARAGED

THIS IS AN ALL ORIGINAL 1980 CB125 MOTOR CYCLE THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED

IT IS IN ORIGINAL SHAPE NEVER BEEN REBUILT ALL IS AS IT CAME WHEN BOUGHT NEW, OF COURSE BEING A USED BIKE IT WILL HAVE SOME MINOR SCRATCHES OR A DING HERE OR THERE.

RARE BIKE

EVEN HAS THE ORIGINAL TIRES..........

SEE PICTURE THE RIGHT BRAKE HANDLE IS BENT A BENT.

IT HAS ALWAYS RAN FINE BUT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR 7 YEARS.

THE BATTERY IS DEAD AND THE THROTTLE IS NOT TURNING AT THE MOMENT. I GUESS FROM SETTING OVER THE YEARS IT HAS SEIZED UP BUT CAN BE FIXED................

THIS BIKE HAS A ONE OWNER CLEAR TITLE..............

ALL SALES FINAL........................

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