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1980 Honda Elsinore Cr125r on 2040-motos

US $715.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:999
Location:

West Bend, Wisconsin, US

West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 1

Honda CR photos

1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 2 1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 3 1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 4 1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 5 1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 6 1980 HONDA ELSINORE CR125R, US $715.00, image 7

Honda CR tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:JE01

Honda CR description

The last year of the free-air model Honda Elsinore for the 125cc class. Also the last year for the dual shock design and the first year for the plastic gas tank. Truly a collectable piece in the transition period from the classic vintage bikes to the water-cooled mono-shockers of today.

The motor is fresh and has about 5hrs time on the top end it. Newer sprockets, seat cover, tires, K&N air filter, Boysen reeds, inner rear mud flap, shorty clutch and brake levers, throttle and grips.Carb is cleaned and fresh. Plastics are OEM except the Acerbis rear fender and aftermarket front number plate. One of the side panels has been repaired but, is solid and very presentable for a race bike. Note: some of the pics do not show a rubber strap holding the number plate on, it is shown in the last few pics and is included in the sale.

I rode this bike around my property for about an hour a every year to keep it in good running condition. Other than that it has been pampered and stored in my shop with my other Elsies... Here is a link to a video clip a few years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e3i5ksNRiQ

There are some cosmetic flaws here and there and I want to make that very clear to all bidders. If you have questions or need more pics emailed  please ask and I will respond asap.

 

Frame and motor serial are very close (JE01-2100567 on the motor, JE01-2100584 on frame). Considered to be matching numbers.

I will ship, however shipping costs and arrangements are the buyers responsibility. I DO NOT HAVE PALLETIZING CAPABILITIES, you will need to find a service that can pick up at my home and take it from there.

Thanks,


On Jul-31-13 at 15:05:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

Note: This bike does not have a title and never did. Wisconsin does not issue titles for off-road vehicles. Thanks

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