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1985 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $1,200.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:7
Location:

El Paso, Illinois, United States

El Paso, Illinois, United States
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Honda CB description

Clean and original 1985 Honda CB125S. 7,484 miles. Clear title. Kick start only. Starts easily and rides good, but needs the carburetor cleaned as it will only run with the choke on. Original "Turuna Red" paint is in good condition with only a few small scratches. Inside of tank is clean. Needs a battery. Rims are straight and clean. Front tires is good. Back one will need to be replaced soon. Nice clean bike with stock cafe style tank.
Buyer to pay and arrange for shipping. May be able to help find a shipper.  Deposit required through Paypal within 48 hours. Bike is for sale locally so we reserve the right to end the auction early.

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