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1968 Honda Other (1968)
1968 Honda SS125AClear title.Runs,drives,shift,brakes.No leaks.Speedometer/odometer NOT working., the 959 mileage on odometer is Not accurateNew tiresNew battery 9/16Fenders repainted 2011Good chrome.Tank like new inside,No dents outsideNice tank badges and rubbersHead light is burned outMissing chain guard.Mufflers solid,but left is baffle missingSeat nice,no tears Just turned 65 ,selling off collection one at a time,No time to restore this one. Any questions or other pictures wanted , email Or call 715-551-1007 John2016-12-12 04:34:25Wausau, Wisconsin, United States9597000
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
HONDA 1968 Z50 KO First year of Honda Mini Trail!! Close to Perfect Condition!! Original owner, garaged since purchased, Starts on the first kick.2016-07-18 04:44:52Valencia, California, United States2004,800.00
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
1968 Honda Z50A KO This is a 1968 Honda Z50A KO model in exceptional restored condition. This is the first year for the Honda “Monkey bikes” and is the most collectible. They only made 20,086 of the K0’s and the only year that they did not have lights.2016-06-27 04:42:11Southern California, United States252500
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
This bike is all original paint, original seat, even the tires are believed to be original. Gas tank is clean inside and never been coated with anything. Starts, runs, and drives good. Currently 1612 miles but subject to change. All lights work, Horn works, good battery. Bike was 1-owner most of its life. Never been abused by kids. Never stored outside. Seat does have some minor cracking but foam is not deteriorated or sticking out at all. Clean title in hand. Bike is located around Omaha, NE. Buyer must pick up in person or I will deliver within reasonable distance (50-60 miles) after deposit is received.2016-07-12 04:44:05Plattsmouth, Nebraska, United States11,600.00
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
***1968 Z50 Slantguard in perfect condition!*** Frame Number Z50A-103113Engine Number Z50A-103288 Folks, this baby has been dwelling in my basement for several years now and has only been hand-cranked a few times a month just to keep the cylinder lubricated. I never intended to sell this one but have relocated to East Tennessee and I don't have a place to store it thats climate controlled. It has to go, hopefully to a high end collector who will care for and appreciate this incredible piece of motorcycle history for what it is.2016-07-09 04:43:36Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States12100
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
You are bidding on a super nice Z 50 mini trail. I bought this bike about a year ago from the original owner. This is an early 1968 K0 first year bike. It has the painted fenders and no lights. The unique left side cover is excellent, as is the whole condition of the engine, which is original to this chassis. Low serials are Z50AE-108308 (engine) and 108505 (frame). This is the best running vintage hard tail Z50 I have ever ridden, and I have owned about 10 of these. This bike is not perfect - the tank has been repainted, but still has a ding in it - however it is the original Japanese Honda Motors mini trail tank, and not a cheap repro from India. The paint on the frame has been touched up and doesn't look as good in person as it does in the images - and could probably use a fresh coat of paint if you wanted to perfectly match the tank and have a fully restored mini trail.2016-07-14 04:48:14Missoula, Montana, United States112,100.00
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1968 Honda 160 Benly "Baby Dream" (1968)
Nice, original, old school Honda. Battery powered electric start bike. 160cc original gas motor. Street legal, currently registered with original black and yellow California license plates.2013-10-17 00:35:23Livermore, California, US4,4471,750.00
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1968 Honda Superhawk VTR1000 Classic / Vintage (1968)
1968 Honda Superhawk VTR1000, Great project bike as does not need alot of work. Engine is NOT seized. $1,000.00 64147926362013-10-04 16:00:27Le Grand, IA, US01,000.00
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1968 Honda Superhawk VTR1000 (1968)
1968 Honda Superhawk VTR1000, Superhawk, 1968, engine NOT seized, 305- fantastic buy for someone looking for a bike with small amount of project work $1,000.002013-12-19 23:42:01Le Grand, IA01,000.00
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
WE HAVE A RARE 1968 HONDA Z50 KO MINITRAIL. HAS BEEN RESTORED VERY NICELY ABOUT A YEAR AGO STORED INSIDE WITH NO GAS. MOTOR HAS BEEN REBUILT SOME PARTS REPAINTED AND POLISHED.2016-06-22 04:46:42Jewell, Iowa, United States206600
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
I HAVE A 1968 HONDA Z50 KO. BEEN VERY NICELY RESTORED RIGHT. MOTOR GONE THRU,FRAME DONE BY BODY SHOP SUPER NICE.2016-08-20 04:46:50Jewell, Iowa, United States504300
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
This bike is in great shape and is in working condition. It starts right up with 1 or 2 kicks. I have video of it running up and down the street.2016-08-03 04:44:40Imperial, Missouri, United States19000
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
awesome one owner bike, ridden as a child and then stored rest of its life until now haven't tried to start it please as any questions before bidding2016-11-19 04:37:15Hemet, California, United States07500
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
Wow, what we have here is a 1968 Puch 4 speed scooter made in Austria and sold in America from sears. Allstate was another name for them, very, Rare and they run excellent. This unit starts every time on the first kick as though it was a Honda.(but it is not).2016-06-14 14:46:18Farwell, Michigan, United States29400
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2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Elect (1968)
1968 Honda Other , 1968 Honda Trail 90. Original unmolested survivor, 4375 actual miles. Dual range 8 speed transmission.2014-02-02 03:33:05Chino, CA4,3752,000.00
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1968 Honda Z Series 50 Mini & Pocket (1968)
1968 Honda Z Series 50, 1968 Z50 TALL BAR SN Z50A-100867 K0 SCARLET RED AND WHITE RESTORED FRAME SERIAL NUMBER - Z50A-100867 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER Z50AE-101018 THIS IS A VERY RARE AND COLLECTABLE BIKE. THESE DO NOT COME UP ON EBAY VERY OFTEN. I HAVE MORE PICTURES IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE OF THE RESTORATION.2013-09-28 13:38:45Baton Rouge, LA, US08,500.00
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1968 Honda Z Series 50 Mini & Pocket (1968)
1968 Honda Z Series 50, 1968 Z50 KO SCARLET RED AND WHITE RESTORED. I RESTORED THIS BIKE USING ALL HONDA NOS PARTS ON REBUILD. A NUT AND BOLT RESTORATION USING THE CORRECT #8 HARDWARE AND ALL THE VERY HARD TO FIND PARTS THAT COME ON A 1968 Z50 KO SUCH AS THE FISHTAIL SIDE COVER, THE NOS WHITE GRIPS, NOS WHITE PLASTIC BRAKE LEVERS, SILVER PAINTED FENDERS, PATEND PENDING MUFFLER, CORRECT CARBURATOR DRAIN PLUG AND MANY MORE.2013-09-29 10:55:08Baton Rouge, LA, US104,000.00
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
Being offered is this 1968 Honda CL90 that was converted to a Honda S90 by the previous and original owner. An S90 fuel tank and muffler replaced the CL90 parts. This is a running bike without obvious problems.2016-08-21 04:40:43Austin, Texas, United States711000
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
This bike is being relisted due to a significant error in the original listing, pointed out by the S90 police. Apologies to those who bid. This no reserve auction for a 1968 Honda CL90 that was converted to a Honda S90 by the previous and original owner.2016-08-24 04:42:27Austin, Texas, United States710000
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1968 Honda Other (1968)
This 1968 Honda Super 90 is from the Hamilton Honda Motorcycle collection in Apache Junction, Arizona. We purchased this Super 90 from the original owner in Bothell, Washington who owned this bike for 42 years, since he was 13 years old. It is a Japanese market machine that was brought back by a Merchant Mariner family friend in 1968 for the owner, hence the KPM speedometer. This Super 90 was restored by Gary Sheckler of Issaquah, Washington who was a Honda mechanic and service manager for over 40 years. The Candy Blue paint was painted by Ed Carlson of Tucson, Arizona. It was restored with new wheels and tires, silencer and many other new parts.2016-11-12 04:35:15Apache Junction, Arizona, United States02600
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2023 Honda SCL500 Gallery
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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride
Mon, 28 Aug 2023A peppy mid-sized scrambler with plenty of range and iconic style, that is sure to attract new and seasoned riders alike Photographer Drew Ruiz Just when you thought Honda couldn’t possibly add something new and different to its middle-range moto lineup, it surprises us with a reiteration of a previous cult classic, the CL350, best known for paving the way for the Baja 1000 back in the 70’s. This modern version of the peppy lightweight scrambler has all the goodies of Honda’s current offerings, with all the style of the paired down desert racers of the past. 2023 Honda SCL500 The SCL500 is a mid-sized scrambler-style bike that is light, approachable with plenty of get up and go on the highways or in the canyons.
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2023 Honda XR150L Announced for Canada
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