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1976 Honda Z50 And 1981 Honda Xl125 S Xl 125 Pair Lots Of New Parts on 2040-motos

US $2,400.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US
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1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 1

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1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 2 1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 3 1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 4 1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 5 1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 6 1976 HONDA Z50 AND 1981 HONDA XL125 S XL 125 PAIR LOTS OF NEW PARTS, US $2,400.00, image 7

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I HAVE DECIDED TO SELL TWO OF MY ALMOST COMPLETE BIKES THAT I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON RESTORING. 

 
THE Z 50 HAS HAD NEW RINGS, GASKETS, GRIPS, TAIL LIGHT COVER, CHAIN, TIRES, ALLOY RIMS, CABLES, TANK WAS RECOVERED, NEW DECALS, NEEDS HEADLIGHT AND TAIL LIGHT BULB. ALSO HAS A NEW SEAT COVER AND I REPLACED THE OLD PAN CAUSE IT WAS RUSTED HEAVILY. HOWEVER THE BIKE WILL START UP FINE I BELIEVE IT MIGHT NEED A NEW CARB BECAUSE I OPENED THE FLOAT BOWL TO SEE HOW THE GAS WAS FLOWING WITH THE PET COCK ON, ( I ALSO HAVE A NEW PETCOCK INSTALLED) AND IT SEEMS TO NOT BE FLOWING FAST ENOUGH. SOMETIMES IT WILL RUN FOR 30 MINS TO A HOUR AND SOMETIMES IT DOESNT WANT TO. I KNOW IT ITS THE GAS FLOW TO THE CARB. 

THE XL 125 I PUT NEW RINGS IN, GASKETS, TIMING CHAIN, GLIDE, AND GEAR, NEW SEAT COVER, I HAVE STREET TIRES FOR IT THAT ARE ON IT IN THE PICTURE AND I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RIMS AND TIRES THAT CAME ONE THE BIKE AS WELL AS THE ORIGINAL FRONT FENDER. ALSO I HAVE INSTALLED NEW HAND CONTROLS AND HEADLIGHT AND SPEEDO. 

I AM SELLING BOTH PROJECTS TO FINISH UP SOME OTHER PROJECTS THAT HAVE MOVED UP IN LINE TO BE DONE AND I AM WILLING TO ACCEPT A REASONABLE OFFER FOR BOTH OR SELL THEM INDIVIDUALLY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY MORE PICTURES OR HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ANYTIME.

** I DO NOT PROVIDE SHIPPING BUT WILL HELP IN ANYWAY I CAN TO HELP THE WINNING BIDDER WITH SHIPPING. I HAVE HAD GOT SUCCESS WITH U SHIP FOR SHIPPING AT LOW COST. I CAN ALSO HOLD BOTH BIKES FOR 3 WEEKS AFTER THE AUCTION HAS ENDED FOR THE WINNING BUYER SO THEY CAN FIGURE OUT HOW THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEM SHIPPED.

I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE ON EITHER BIKES 

** IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 20 FEED BACK PLEASE CONTACT BEFORE MAKING A OFFER.

THANKS AND HAVE A GREAT DAY.

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