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Awesome looking 1980 Honda CB125S. Professionally painted. The tank is burgundy with black strip down middle carried through to the fenders. Side panels burgundy. They were striped, primed, base coated then about 5 coats of clear. Buffed out. Bike runs great except when it's wide open then spits and sputter some. I think it might be the timing. Carbs removed and cleaned, new oil. All electric works well. New battery. Ready to drive and have fun. Mileage will go up since I drive weekly. If you live close I encourage to come and inspect. Hanover, pa.
If interested email me for a link to a video to hear it running. |
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