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A pair of exceptionally nice condition Honda XL 80S motorcycles showing 76 and 227 miles respectively on the odometers. I have cleaned the carbs, installed fresh non ethanol fuel, gapped the plugs, and lubed the chains. All of the lights, blinkers, hi/lo, and brake lights work as should. Bikes run and shift well as should with low miles. Tanks are exceptionally clean inside. Both bikes have original tool kit on board and new batteries installed. This is a very nice pair of original condition his and her bikes purchased new in the spring of 1981 by a now 80 year old couple. 100 dollar non- refundable deposit due at close of auction with cash balance due at time of pick up. Please ask any questions Jeff. 810-513-9953
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