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1980 Honda Xl100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 Miles! Runs Great! on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:3580 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, US

Aurora, Illinois, US
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1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 1

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1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 2 1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 3 1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 4 1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 5 1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 6 1980 Honda XL100s Dual Purpose Trail Bike. Street Legal 3,500 miles! Runs Great!, US $800.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

1980 Honda XL100s  3,600 miles!  Very Good Condition. Runs Excellent. Everything Works. Needs tires only. Dents in gas tank and a small teal in seat. New Honda headlight and tail light bulb. New neutral, high beam, and speedometer bulbs. Fresh oil change. approx. 100 miles per gallon. Top speed of 65 mph. Starts on first kick and does not miss a beat. No oil leaks at all and no smoking. This bike is great shape for it's age. This a Dual Purpose motorcycle which means it is street legal. It has lights and a speedometer. It had the same owner for 32 years and was never registered for the street. No title but a bonded title can be had for around $250. I will provide a Bill of Sale. Local pick-up only or if you need it shipped I will help if I can. I am asking $900 cash for this vintage bike but I will consider any offer that is reasonable. Make an offer and see if I accept it!  Why ride a Chinese scooter or moped when you can ride a piece of History and still get 100 mpg and run circles around any scooter or moped. This bike has many more years left as it was well maintained and it is a Honda! Honda's run forever it the oil is changed regularly. I ride this bike daily so the mileage will go up some. Please use the Ask a Question to learn more about this Honda. I can show the bike just about any time if you would like to come to Aurora,IL to see it. I will accept cash only! You may call my cell to set a time to see the bike. Please NO TEXT!  (331) 205-0600 This bike does not have a clear title. Ebay did not give me the option to state that so I had to put clear title. Comes with Bill of Sale only!

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