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1964 Honda Ca on 2040-motos

US $1,950.00
YearYear:1964 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: White
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Honda CA photos

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Honda CA tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):150 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CA description

Super original, clean and straight bike, starts first try, purrs like a hoarse kitten and runs smooth. Recent work includes: 
-restored fuel system: carb rebuild and tune, new fuel valve (critical to safe operation!) and tank was coater with POR-15 sealer. Its hard to find one of these that have not been liberally customized, but this is it! Minor problems: needs a new headlamp and neutral indicator bulbs (current ones burned out). Comes with repair manual and battery charger.

Moto blog

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Wed, 14 Nov 2012

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Bradl's Red Bull Honda for Indy

Fri, 17 Aug 2012

At the Indianapolis MotoGP Stefan Bradl's LCR Honda will be sporting this one-off Red Bull livery. The MotoGP rookie has been impressive so far in his debut year with a fantastic riding style. So hopefully he'll continue his run of form and encourage the energy drink giant to stay on board, as the colours look smart on the Honda RC213V.

A Different Bike Magazine

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.