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Vintage 1967 Honda S65 Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:3647 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Washington Island, Wisconsin, US

Washington Island, Wisconsin, US
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Vintage 1967 Honda S65 with only 3,647 miles. -Very rare find, all original and unrestored as far as I know. It has been in storage for the past 10 years. Comes with owner's manual, new tires, keys and title. It could use a tune up but runs well enough to ride.



History:
Launched in Japan in 1964, and in the USA in 1965, this 6.2bhp machine derived it’s extra power over the old push-rod design with higher revs, facilitated by the �over-square’ 44mm X 41.4mm bore & stroke, and of course the newly announced overhead camshaft design allowing closer control over the valve gear.

With a four speed box and manual clutch, this was a proper motorcycle in every sense, borne out by a top speed approaching 60mph.

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