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1971 Honda CT70 for sale non-running but mostly complete bike. This bike has an "H" model motor in it which is very rare and desirable itself. If you don't know the "H" model has the clutch motor. The frame does not have an "H" coded VIN#. Not sure the history or when it ran last but motor turns over and has good compression. It is missing the small chrome guard on the brake side and the front foot pegs and kickstand. There is a couple bags of extra parts including grips, rear foot pegs, original air cleaner and intake. No title.
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