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1973 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $6,200.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Anderson, South Carolina, United States

Anderson, South Carolina, United States
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):70 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

      1973 Honda SL70K1

    ***Worlds Finest***
        
  Holy Grail of all Honda 70's

       Fresh Professional      
  Complete Ground up total
          Restoration
      
    **Highly Collectable**
  Most Collectable 70cc Ever

         Extremely Rare

       Very Sought After

 **Absolutely  Stunning**

   
     Thanks for Looking at the  Gorgeous and most Sought after Collectable Honda ever made "The Honda SL70K1".

  No expense spared on this Fresh completely ground up restored Museum quality example. None Better..

   The Honda Sl70K1 was made only 2 years, very few of these bikes where made. I can honestly say that in my opinion this is the "Worlds Finest" example out there.

   The Pictures speak for themselves below is a detailed description that was done to the bike. Bike will be sold with a notarized bill of sale.

   Don't let this Once in a lifetime Opportunity pass you by..
  Be the Lucky one to own the Nicest and Rarest Honda SL70K1..

   "Don't Look back in a few years and say I should of"

   Just hit the "Buy it now" button and stop beating yourself up......

   ....This is a must have....

   **Over $8k Invested**

        Steal It now
     (My Loss your gain)

Will never find a "SL70k1" in "Museum Quality" condition again..None Finer

  Call now with any question or to make a offer..
  Dave 954 560 2466

* Bike is for sale locally may end auction with out notice

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.  Every gasket, seal and o-ring has been replaced.  As far as the frame goes it has a new 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.  and is ready to bring your past back alive! 





 



 

         

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