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Up for sale is a rare, limited edition 2004 Honda CB50R "Dream 50" Type AR02. In 2004 Honda produced only 440 of these retro-styled bikes to commemorate their original 1960's RC110. This particular bike has never been ridden and is like new in every way. It was purchased in 2004 and has been displayed in a controlled environment for it's entire life. It has only one owner and includes the original sales receipt, manual, stickers, and a clean title. The bike has a thin layer of dust, but otherwise is showroom ready. The race stand visible in some pictures will NOT be included. Engine-wise everything is original but sold AS-IS. Because the motorcycle has not been fired up in years, I would recommend a thorough check-out by a mechanic if you intend to ride it. Please note that (by design) this motorcycle is NOT ROAD LEGAL and is Bump Start Only. Year: 2004 Color: Silver, Black Frame Model: CB50R Type: AR02 Engine: 49.9cc Power Output: 5.14kw(7.0ps)/13500rpm Torque: 4.41N•(04.45kgf•m)/10500rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Additional Details can be found on the HRC Website: http://world.honda.com/HRC/products/machine/dream50r/ Shipping: This motorycle is located in Central NY (Syracuse area). The buyer will be responsible for pick-up or arranging transportation by a shipping company (I can recommend a reputable shipper if needed). Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions! |
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