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1969 Honda Ct90 (fort Wayne - Redline Powersorts) on 2040-motos

$1,495
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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1969 Honda CT90 (Fort Wayne - Redline Powersorts), $1,495, image 1

Honda CT description

Nice, clean, original condition Honda CT90. This classic has been inspected and serviced, from front to back, by our vintage Honda mechanics. It is ready for the road.Starts, runs, shifts, stops, and rides EXCELLENT.four gear automatic (no clutch).New tires installed.NOS honda front fork gators installed.Oil / plugs changed.ONLY 1554mis.We are listing this bike on EBay tomorrow with a buy it now of $1495 (or make offer) - please see listing for more images. This CT90 can be seen at Redline Powersports 9389 North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN. Come see us or call 260-483-XXXX for more info

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