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Ascot Ft500 on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:27000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Republican City, Nebraska, US

Republican City, Nebraska, US
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Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 1

Honda Other photos

Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 2 Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 3 Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 4 Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 5 Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 6 Ascot FT500, US $1,000.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 VINVIN:JH2PC0707CM011996

Honda Other description

1982 HONDA Ascot FT500

27,000 miles, third owner. Had a Stater replaced at 10,000 miles, starter rebuild at 15,000 miles

this year had carb cleaned, new battery, fork seals and rear master cylinder rebuild. All the electrical componets work.

Starts and runs out good. Not new, but a good solid motorcycle.

speedometer replaced at 13, 000  miles

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