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1974 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $11000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Missoula, Montana, United States

Missoula, Montana, United States
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):88 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

You are bidding on a professionally built '74 Soft tail Z 50.  I am reducing my collection of Z 50's due to a new member of the family and this is one of my favorites.  This resto mod build started with a very nice 1974 soft tail frame number 3015539. The engine number is 6302578. Be the absolute envy of the next motorcycle or mini show you attend.


This bike is simply stunning, and it is the best riding mini trail I have ever ridden.  It has an 88cc big bore kit that exits the power pulses from a custom chrome exhaust from TBolt USA. That being said, this is not too over the top, rather we wanted to keep in line with something Honda might do.


Be sure to watch the video below to see how great it looks and sounds:


Some of the new aftermarket or NOS items:  


  • 88 cc Kit
  • Cam Chain
  • Oil pump Sprocket
  • Cam Roller and head nuts
  • Front fender
  • Modern Quick release throttle
  • New Shocks
  • New/ rebuilt Forks from NEVC (work VERY well)
  • New Tires
  • New Chain
  • New Bars/Perch/cables
  • New Seat

Professional paint on the frame and tank.  Looks really good in white with the original Honda Z 50 decals.  

Many other trick parts that you can see in the images from the oil filler cap to the folding shift lever. Fab Tech / TBolt / Hollister Honda / and NEVC supplied the aftermarket parts.


Please see the video above to see this beauty running. This has more than enough power to haul a 180 LBS adult around the pits or campground, and is even fast enough to run down to the corner store.  


Get this one in plenty of time for Christmas!


I am located in Missoula, Montana right off Interstate 90. A number of freight companies have hubs here, so shipping is usually very easy to set up and coordinate (Estes Freight, Yellow Freight, Haulbikes.com, and UShip are just a few that I have worked with). 


This bike is being sold AS-IS, and without any warranty. It is not titled, and is being sold with a bill-of-sale only.


$100 deposit due via PayPal at auction's end. Remaining balance to be paid via certified bank check, cash, or money order.


Please message with any questions, and have fun bidding!

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