1974 Honda Cb125 S on 2040-motos


Claremont, New Hampshire, US
Honda CB description
this is one of the nicest 1974 cb125s you are going to find. This bike was bought from the last owner who had it for 30 plus years. Other than a small amount of pitting on the chrome wheels that should clean up This bike has the original paint and shows very well. It also has the owners manual. This bike has just been serviced and is in fine running order...... you can tell that this one has been housed inside all its life.
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On Aug-26-13 at 17:35:10 PDT, seller added the following information:
have added more pictures please note that the rear tire has weather cracks and there is a hole in the bottom of the ex-pipe
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