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86 Honda 493 Motorcycle Best Used For Parts on 2040-motos

$100
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Redding, California

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86 Honda 493 Motorcycle. It has most of its parts. I found it all apart in a box in my friends garage. I tried putting it back together and just lost interest. It has no paperwork and I think a couple of parts have gotten lost through the years so it would be best pre-owned for a parts bike. Still lots of good parts frame is good, tires are there but it has been sitting for a while never driven so the motor is not seized up and in terrific condition. Majority of the bike is together just a couple loose parts and missing parts need to sell as soon as possible Asking $100 obo Please call Brad at thank you

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EICMA 2011 Preview: 2012 Honda Integra Specs Released

Tue, 25 Oct 2011

Honda has released specifications and new photographs of its new 670cc Integra motorcycle/scooter crossover which will make its public debut at the 2011 EICMA show in Milan. While the hybrid model may not be for everyone, the engine details are important as Honda has announced it will also debut two additional models at EICMA using the same power plant. The 2012 Honda Integra, named according to Honda for integrating “the ease of use of a scooter with the dynamic performance of a motorcycle”, uses an all new 670cc parallel Twin engine with a second generation version of Honda’s dual clutch transmission.

Do You See the Motorcycle?

Tue, 15 Dec 2009

The Honda crotch rocket rider was traveling at approximately 85 mph. The VW driver was talking on a cell phone when she pulled out from a side street, apparently not seeing the motorcycle. More photos after the jump.

Church of MO: 2002 Honda 919 First Ride

Sun, 22 May 2022

Here at modern MO, we probably wouldn’t publish a road test of a new Honda without a few photos of the thing in action. Twenty years ago, though, there was probably a perfectly reasonable-sounding excuse: My dog ate the film, a bear ate the photographer… Most probably, somebody slud the shiny new Honda 919 down the road on the way to the shoot, and the show had to go on. Who knows?