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1970 Honda Z 50 Mini Trail on 2040-motos

US $1,025.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:69 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Chico, California, US

Chico, California, US
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VINVIN:Z50A

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1970 Honda 50 Mini Trail


I acquired this bike from its original owner.
He used it occasionally on the back of his motorhome.
The bike was always garaged. I do not have any 
idea how many miles are on the bike but it seems 
to be very low.
Bike came from Nevada where they did not offer title.

Bike was completely taken apart. Frame, tank, and forks
were professionally sandblasted and painted to match 
original Honda colors. First coat was the base silver followed
by four coats of blue. Then three coats of clear coat. It
actually looks much better when new. Hubs were bead 
blasted and painted.

Anything that was chrome was rechromed. I am a purist
and did not chrome anything that was not chromed at
the factory.

All parts all original or stock Honda nos.

All new rubber. (Including Brigdestone tires)
New cables.
Chain
Left side case.
Hand grips
Seat
Chain guard
Plus numerous other smaller parts.

Engine ran great and shifted through all
the gears so I left that alone.

The pictures will do the talking for the bike.

My reserve is low but please do not ask.

Will help anyway that I can in shipping but
purchaser in responsible for any cost.

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