1966 Honda Ct on 2040-motos
San Andreas, California, United States
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1966 Honda KO CT90 trail Motorcycle with 2,105 miles. Runs & looks great, starts on first kick, hard to find in this original condition. I bought from original owner 12 years ago & only put a few miles on it since. Has original owner's manual & key.Last week I installed new clutch friction plates, old plates were coming apart. Installed a new battery a few years ago, no other work has been done to bike, all original. Rubber speedo cable guide on fender is cracking (see pic) & front fender has been repaired (looks like bondo repair at top. Seat has some tears at seams, grips have some tears on ends. Paint has some scratches & worn spots on forks otherwise nice paint & chrome, no rust. Newer tires installed a few years ago. Very nice 50 year old bike. Title is clear & in my name, on non op. |
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