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1973 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $6600
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Mighty Green
Location:

Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States

Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States
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***Attention Collectors***

1973 ST90-Untouched and all original garage find!

I found this bike in Indiana where it had been sitting in a garage for about 30 years.  It does NOT have a title but one should be easy to obtain if you are willing to go through the red tape.  It really isn't necessary unless you are going to ride it on the street-which most people never intend to do with such a small cc bike.  Although it's only 90cc, this little bike is a rip-snorting little monster and will climb a tree if you can get traction.  I rode it ALL OVER the mountains of Southeastern Kentucky including the Little Shepherd Trail and Bear Branch.  It absolutely tore up the turf and impressed ALL of my friends who were riding quads and big-bore four-stroke race machines!  This was my personal rider for a few years but it's time to let her go with deep regret.  It could use a set of points and a good tune-up as I haven't ridden her much since the Kentucky trip two years ago.  It only has 1409 original miles and will do an impressive 48 MPH on hardtop.  Its a bit larger than the CT70 and has a taller gearbox than the 70. 

PERFECT to hang on the back of your RV for those long cross-country backwoods trips where you need a little runabout to putt around on the trails!

Horn doesn't work and headlight bulb needs replaced. 

This bike does not come with a title but I will provide the new owner with a notarized Bill of Sale.

Linefork Cycles is now located in East Tennessee...

Please ask any questions here or call me at 724-866-2571  Phil

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