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1969 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $8100
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Penn Valley, California, United States

Penn Valley, California, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

1969 Honda Trail 90 in great shape for its age. Stored for the last 8 years, this bike starts easily and runs great. Idles, accelerates and stops smoothly. Synthetic oil has kept the shifting smooth and positive. New battery. The horn and lights all work. Headlight has both high and low beam, and in this vintage it can be turned off completely to conserve battery power during starting. No turn signal lights but the switch and wiring is there, and the signal lights themselves are readily available. No mirror, but the threaded hole is ready to receive one to make this bike street legal. Vintage, black California license plate. Typical wear for a bike this old that's been well cared for and stored indoors. Front seat split in a couple locations (see pictures) with foam showing through. Rear seat has seam on right side separating.

** No Clear Title ** Ebay doesn't have a choice in their drop-down menu for this situation. This bike is being sold with a Bill of Sale. I am selling it for a friend. He bought it from a guy who did not have a pink slip, so there is none to pass along. The bike was mostly driven between pits when he was racing his 8-second Camaro at various strips in California.

Money order, cashier's check or cash with local pickup accepted within 7 days of the close of auction.

Buyer responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping, if necessary. It is located in Penn Valley, approx. 1 hour northeast of Sacramento, CA.

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