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1973 Honda Z50a on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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Honda Z50A description

1973 Honda Z50A  It has fresh paint, it’s a copperhead chameleon pearl color.  New grips, new seat cover, new aftermarket carburetor and kick stand.  The engine is from a late model "Z50R".  The Z50R models did not have lights, so the engine did not come equipped with a generator. Headlight was customized with an 1800lm LED.  Original headlight switch works with LED.  Battery pack is located behind the side cover.  Cigarette lighter/USB charger included.  Engine runs good.  Shifting is a little clunky.  Front fender should eventually need to be replaced.  Bike is a joy to ride.  It's no longer chipped or dented up like most others.  It would be a great bike for camp grounds.  SOLD ON BILL OF SALE.  BIKE WAS NEVER TITLED IN CALI. 

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