1985 Honda Cb 250 Nighthawk on 2040-motos
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1985 Honda Cb 250 NIGHTHAWK, Vintage 125cc, Honda CB-125, Aquarius Blue, chrome in great contion, Engine in Exc. condition, like new, low mileage, stored in a dry garage for years. Perfect for a restorer, basic bike with all the bells in whistles. Needs a new battery, a brake cable and seet repair. Original Miles is 7,917. Bike was hardly run, then stored in a garage. $1,400.00
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