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1966 Honda Ca95 160 Benly on 2040-motos

$975
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:150
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Bike was a runner when I got it. I just cleaned up the carb and installed a new battery. Bike is a complete, intact, strong runner. Automatic starter, lamps, etc. all work. There is surface rust, but all of the sheetmetal and covers are intact and solid. Previous owner Creemed the tank. Tires hold air but have some cracking. New Battery and complete NOS seat. Pipes are rough. Comes with a current New Hampshire Registration, which can be pre-owned to obtain a Title and Registration in any other State. Bike recently completed a 150 mi day as a backup bike at the Moto Giro in Sunday River Maine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu-SE_pmfkM Come take it for a ride. Text or call Thanks, Bob B

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