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1970 Honda Trail Ct 90 on 2040-motos

$650
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Pullman, Washington

Pullman, WA
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1970 Honda Trail CT 90, $650, image 1

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In great shape cosmetically. Has new tires. Chain. Battery. Grips. Throttle cable. And brake levers. Seat, plastic, chrome, and buddy seat all in attractive shape as well. Has spark, compression. Just needs a little love. Was in a barn and thought i was going to put together but turns out i dont have the ambition. Could be a sweet ol school bike for somebody i just am not into them at all. Or make some money. Have clean title in my name. Sorry no pics but if u are really interested and live a ways away i can email to u. Call mat at. Price is obo.

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