Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1988 Honda Zb50 on 2040-motos

US $11000
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Shirley, New York, United States

Shirley, New York, United States
QR code
1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 1

Honda zb50 photos

1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 2 1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 3 1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 4 1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 5 1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 6 1988 Honda ZB50, US $11000, image 7

Honda zb50 tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda zb50 description

 I am selling my 1988 Honda ZB50.  I am down grading and selling all of my bikes. I have had the bike for 5 years and was going to restore it but never got around to it.  It was in my man cave all these years.  I have not started it in 3 years.  I have a title for the bike.  This bike needs a light restoration to bring it to mint condition.  If you know anything about the ZB50 its a hard bike to find.  It was only made for one year.  If you have any questions please feel free to ask. 

Moto blog

Top Five Motorcycle-Themed Harlem Shake Videos

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

Are you tired of the Harlem Shake yet? The Internet meme has been around for a couple of weeks now with what seems like everyone and their third cousin producing their own take on the theme. For those lucky few who have no idea what the Harlem Shake is, it’s a new fad based around a track by the same name produced by Brooklyn DJ Baauer.

2014 AMA Supercross – Anaheim 3 Results

Mon, 03 Feb 2014

Chad Reed tasted victory for the second time in three weeks at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., leading all 20 laps and fending off a last-lap challenge from rookie upstart Ken Roczen. Reed, who also won the Jan. 18 round in the second of three Anaheim races, now trails fellow Kawasaki rider Ryan Villopoto by just two points in the 2014 AMA Supercross championship race.

Tested: Mick Extance Trials School

Tue, 14 Feb 2012

When it’s minus nine outside, riding motorbikes should be the last thing on any sane person’s mind. Riding them off-road, nearly two thousand feet above sea level seems even more stoopid. But that’s where I was a week last Saturday.