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Vintage 1965 Honda S90 Motorcycle Antique Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

US $2,100.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:4800 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Barto, Pennsylvania, US

Barto, Pennsylvania, US
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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:S90

Honda Other description

A 1965 Honda S90 W/ only 4,800 miles runs good and in good condition. Complete and maintained as seen in pics. Stored indoors. Untoched unmolested original condition. Has a dent near filler neck on tank on rounded part of tank (black area), please view. Can be poped out by paintless dent repair shop or DIY if able . Runs great with all systems in working condition and operate as should. No rusted areas, rims are straight and true, shifts smooth and starts with ease , no leaks. Few light scratches on front fender as seen in pics and small tear in seat. New tires and battery. Please zoom view to appreciate the condition of this fine example of this vintage motorcycle.

General Specifications Make Honda Model S90 Year 1965 Engine 1 cylinder, 4-stroke, Single SOHC, non-variable Displacement CC 89.00 Type Standard Displacement Cubic Inches 5.40 Frame steel, Backbone frame, Front Suspension Cartridge, Rear Suspension twin shock, Swingarm Electrical Starting Kick-starter Engine and Components Engine 1 cylinder, 4-stroke, Single SOHC, non-variable Cubic Centimeters 89 Cubic Inches 5.4 Bore and Stroke 1.97 inch × 1.8 inch Compression Ratio 8.2:1 Induction Carburetor Cooling Air cooled Oil System Wet sump Drivetrain Transmission Manual 4-speed Clutch Wet, multiple discs, cable operated Final Drive Chain Weights and Measures Dry Weight LBS 176.40 Dry Weight KG 80.00 Fuel Capacity US Gallons 1.85 Fuel Capacity Litre 7.00 Wheel Base 47 inch Performance Maximum Torque 6.37 Nm (4.7 lb-ft) @ 8000 rpm (cranksh) Top Speed MPH 62.14

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