1973 Honda Other on 2040-motos
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Up for sale a 1973 Honda SL 70 K1 Motosport. This bike has been completely disassembled, including the engine and has been professionally rebuilt. Frame, swing arm and other assorted frame parts all have been powder coated with a silver metallic. The body work has been painted the original candy yellow metallic. As you can see in the pictures the engine was completely disassembled, ultra sound cleaned, vapor blasted and then repainted with the original Honda cloud silver. The engine was also bored to the next oversize using all OEM Honda parts. The cam chain and all the tensioners were also replaced along with the valves and valve springs. Ever gasket, seal and o-ring has been replaced. As far as the frame goes it has a new after market seat, new rear shocks, rebuilt front shocks, new wire harness and new ignition switch including all four keys. Tires, tubes and wheel bearing along with the brakes (front and rear) have all been replaced. It is also sporting new chain and sprockets. All the aluminum parts have been polished to a high gloss. This bike is amazing to see in the sun light. This bike does NOT have a title and it will be bill of sale only, and is ready to bring your past back alive!
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