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1967 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $1,399.99
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Martinsville, Indiana, United States

Martinsville, Indiana, United States
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Honda CT description

I have a very nice Honda ct90 for sale.   This bike is a one owner bike and again has been taken very good care of.   It is in great shape, looks good, runs and rides good.  Just a very good overall ct90 for its age.  I have the original tool kit and manual and clear title in hand.  Please let me know what questions you have and feel free to call 317-496-8803

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