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1966 Honda Benly 90 With 4-speed Rotary Trans And Winkers (rare) S90 Cl Cb Sl on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:319 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 1

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1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 2 1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 3 1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 4 1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 5 1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 6 1966 Honda Benly 90 with 4-Speed Rotary Trans and Winkers (RARE) S90 CL CB SL, US $1,000.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

Ok all you Honda small bore lovers. Here is a bike you don't see every day.

Yes it is basically an S90 Honda but it does have quite a few different and cool features.

I have included a detailed sheet of information on all of the differences between the two.
Just for fun look at the pictures and see how many you can see before you look at the list, they're are quite a few.

I am a collector and have fun driving all over the U.S. picking up bikes.
This bike was purchased up in Berkeley and was a daily rider from the person I got it from. She lost interest though and it had set for awhile.
After I bought this I came home and checked the fluids and started it up and drove it up and down the street. This rotary transmission is a real blast. All down-N-1-2-3-4-N-1-2-3-4.

It will need a proper tune up and going over but mechanically it is sound.

The battery is dead and will need replaced.
The tires are real good and the chrome on the wheels is nice too.
The gas tank will clean up inside real nice to shiny metal. Just varnished a bit. 
I am including the blue air cleaner canister with filter
Check out those cool little aluminum Winkers.
It also has some nice low cafe style bars.

So here's the deal.
If you want an S90 and want one that is going to be different than all of the other S90's out there and will win you many cool trophies and get you lots of compliments.... here you go.
This will be a great one to restore. That's my problem I have a bunch of bikes that are great ones to restore. I have 3 lifetimes of bikes to restore. I had way too much fun going out and buying these bikes.
So I am going to offer up to that special person a unique bike that can bring you a lot of enjoyment.
I am also showing you some pictures of some the other bikes that are available and if you have any questions about the Benly 90 or any of the other bikes feel free to call me.
My name is Bill @ 951-529-2924.
If you don't get this one I have many other very cool bikes and I am sure I can hook you up with one of them.

I am going to be selling off a lot of bikes to get back to my real passion and that is the CB750.

I have a clear Calif. title in my name and is is currently in non opp status.

Please ask questions before bidding
I will work with your shipper and have sold bikes to all over the world. 

A fair starting price and a No Reserve Auction.

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