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1967 Honda Ca 160 on 2040-motos

$1,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
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Newark, New Jersey

Newark, NJ
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A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL CA160. 10,000 ORIGINAL MILES. VERY CLEAN NO DENTS OR SCRATCHES. RUNS AND SHIFTS LIKE NEW, ALL ELECTRONICS WORK. ELECTRIC AND KICK START. SEAT IS PERFECT. PETCOCK HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH NEW NON LEAKING TYPE.HAVE THE OLD ONE FOR THE BUYER.HAS CHAIN GUARD. JUST SERICED AND READY TO ROLL. CALL 914-588-0548

Moto blog

The North East,Prescott and fast laps with Chris Walker at Mallory

Thu, 26 Apr 2012

A big thanks to all at Newcastle Motorcycles for lending me a Honda CB1000F on Saturday to do nothing other than join mates for a blast round some fantastic roads in the North East. The buddies in question were Alan Smith (Bradley’s dad) and two stroke addict and race fan Chris Berriman. We headed east over the moors from the ‘Toon’ heading towards Barnard Castle then back through Consett before finishing up at the picturesque Tynemouth.

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Sun, 30 May 2021

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Stoner explains the tank slapper

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

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