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1974 Honda Z50 (1974)
1974 Honda Z50. Bought the bike about 4 years ago as a complete original. Due to the amount of rot, i decided to build as not original. The bike was just a novelty for me.2016-12-19 04:35:00Athens, Georgia, United States01,850.00
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1970 Honda Z50 (1970)
This is one cool bike. It was a one owner vehicle for the past 46 years!! For Honda fans this is a piece of history.2016-06-17 04:43:36Charleston, South Carolina, United States01200
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1973 Honda Z50 (1973)
1973 Vintage Honda Z50 in nice condition. Bike was semi restored with motor, very nice tank paint obviously done by a professional with house of color orange (looks like a updated very tasteful color). Frame paint, tires tubes, seat cover, factory look kill switch, nos headlight bulb, tail light, chain sprocket, decals.2016-10-25 04:35:28Flower Mound, Texas, United States1113500
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1974 Honda z50 (1974)
1974 Honda Z50 RESTOMOD monkey zero excuses bike fully restored with no expense spared completely powdercoated in prismatic powders Illusion blue, ( tank, frame, fenders, swingarm and front end parts. photos do not do it justice! its a deep blue with green iridescent sparkle MUST SEE IN PERSON New top end as well as too many other parts to list, original fenders engine and frame, front end was upgraded with a modern disc brake setup, billet wheels and street tires, protaper grips and see though throttle box window.2024-06-23 13:41:37Grafton, Illinois, United States14,900.00
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1979 Honda z50 (1979)
1979 Honda Z50R. The bike was taken completely apart and sanded and repainted. The bike runs fantastic.2016-12-14 04:35:03Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States01,299.99
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1979 Honda z50 (1979)
1979 Honda Z50R. The bike was taken completely apart and sanded and repainted. Many of the bolts, nuts and washers were replaced.2016-11-03 04:34:59Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States01,000.00
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1991 Honda Z50 (1991)
This is a one-off custom 91 Honda Z50 in NEW condition! Bike took over $3k to build. Extremely low RESERVE!2016-12-01 04:34:48Macon, Georgia, United States32700
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1970 Honda Z50 (1970)
1970 Honda Z50A Mini Trail Monkey bike. Clear Indiana title in my name. Great resto candidate or refresh and ride.2016-06-14 14:47:35Martinsville, Indiana, United States03800
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1972 Honda Z50 (1972)
Honda Z50 circa 1972. 3 speed no clutch automatic, chrome fenders.New tires, points, condenser, ignition coil, all lights work. Bike is in excellent original condition, including never used original spark plug tool. No rips or tears on seat.2016-07-04 04:44:39New London, Ohio, United States9991300
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1969 Honda Z50 (1969)
This 1969 Honda Z50 Mini Trail's transmission has been upgraded from a 3 speed to a 4 speed automatic, so the transmission is new. The engine has also been upgraded from a 50cc to a 70cc. It has a new cylinder, piston, ring, head, and coil.2016-07-14 04:53:31Phoenix, Arizona, United States04800
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1972 Honda Z50 (1972)
1972 Honda z50 mini trail motorcycle, runs well, restored, great for camping or can be street legal. Will provide Bill of sale.2016-07-21 04:43:59Pico Rivera, California, United States5001,700.00
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1974 Honda Z50 (1974)
Very nice and clean original never painted or restored bike. Nothing has been touched. It was in running condition when I drained fluids and put it on display in my shop many years ago. It will be up to you to add fuel and oil to bring it back to life.2016-06-14 14:48:04Port Orchard, Washington, United States1003200
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1973 Honda Z50 (1973)
These bikes are in original condition, no repainting or restoration. I have never had either running but I would guess it wouldn't take much to get them going. I've always just had them on display in my shop.2016-06-14 14:46:59Port Orchard, Washington, United States1004500
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1983 Honda Z50 (1983)
Original 1983 Honda Z50 Mini Bike Here we have for sale a very special all original 1983 Honda Z50 mini bike. This is a really cool original bike that has not been messed with or abused. I bought this bike and the previous owner stated that the engine has just been rebuilt.2016-07-08 04:46:53Reno, Nevada, United States11,500.00
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1970 Honda Z50 (1970)
This is a complete and running. It was found in a storage unit and HAS NO TITLE. It comes with a spare engine for parts.2016-10-23 04:34:31Springfield, Missouri, United States01500
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1968 Honda Z50 (1968)
HONDA 1968 Z50 Awesome trail bike, In great Condition, this will be a great collectible, and my loss will be you're gain!!!! Serial number z50ae-706029 I do not have a title for this bike, as these bikes didn't require one when we bought the bike. Also if buyer wants me to arrange shipping I can do that, and will have to provide cost depends where the bike is being shipped to.2016-07-29 04:44:43Valencia, California, United States4005500
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1978 Honda Z50 (1978)
REALLY NICE Z50, NEWER PAINT WITH SOME SCRATCHES FROM USE BUT STILL REALLY NICE. NEW CARB,AIR FILTER,TAILLIGHT LENS,CHAINGUARD, HEADLIGHT AND BUCKET. NEEDS HEADLIGHT SWITCH AND KICKSTAND( I HAVE BOTH ON THE WAY AND THEY WILL BE INCLUDED WHEN THEY ARRIVE IN THE NEXT WEEK) ALSO NEEDS A KILL SWITCH, IT HAS THE ORIGINAL ON IT WHICH STILL WORKS, BUT ITS CRACKED AND CLAMPED ON.RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT.2016-07-31 04:43:31Youngstown, Ohio, United States111,100.00
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