Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1978 Honda Cr on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Braselton, Georgia, United States

Braselton, Georgia, United States
QR code
1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 1

Honda CR photos

1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 2 1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 3 1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 4 1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 5 1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 6 1978 Honda CR, US $4,500.00, image 7

Honda CR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:No Warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CR description

 This fully restored vintage 1978 Elsinore CR125 is one of the classic collectible survivors. We believe the bike was restored by vintage iron in CA and had approximately 8k worth of restoration. It is believed to have spent it’s restored life as part of the Primm Collection in Las Vegas and then with the Moto Armory.  As you can see from the photos this bike is still in show room condition and runs great.

Buyer is responsible for pick up or delivery


On Mar-30-15 at 06:10:31 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

Moto blog

Honda CG150 TITAN MIX

Wed, 11 Mar 2009

While there are certain countries around the globe that are known for their significant contribution to technological innovation within the motorcycle industry, Brazil has never been one of them. Until now, it seems. Brazilian Honda subsidiary Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda., recently began sales of the CG150 TITAN MIX, a 150cc bike with the world’s first production flexible-fuel technology.

Onboard Lap of 2012 Macau Grand Prix

Wed, 21 Nov 2012

Get the Flash Player to see this player. When it comes to motorcycle races, there are two that separate the men from the boys: the Isle of Man TT and the Macau Grand Prix. Both races are held on public roads with little to no margin for error.

Honda Zoomer X Prototype – New Ruckus Concept Revealed in Thailand

Wed, 28 Mar 2012

Honda Thailand unveiled a new prototype at the 2012 Bangkok International Motor Show showcasing the next generation of the Ruckus scooter. Known as the Zoomer in other markets, the Honda Ruckus is probably best known for its non-traditional scooter styling, with the usual tiny tires and wasp-like body replaced by a fat rubbers and exposed tube frame. The Honda Zoomer X maintains the original’s rugged-looking tires but instead of the exposed tubes, the Zoomer X has a boxy-looking structure, though like the original the space under the seat is exposed to the elements, so if you want to store something there you might have to break out the bungee cords.