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Honda Elsinore 1975 Cr125m Runs No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $1,333.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Flushing, Michigan, US

Flushing, Michigan, US
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Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 1

Honda Other photos

Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 2 Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 3 Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 4 Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 5 Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 6 Honda elsinore 1975 CR125M runs NO RESERVE, US $1,333.00, image 7

Honda Other description

Barn find mostly original.  No title. Runs and shifts thru all gears. It has some carb issues and some rust, missing the right side cover, lower muffler spring, air filter element. The rear shock bolts are not original, front shocks are tarnished on the cast. There is a small crack in the pipe shown in photo, some rusting on the spokes. The original seat cover seems to be under the cover that is on it now. Condition shown in photos , ready for restoration. Any questions please contact me. Thanks for looking.

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