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Honda : Other 1981 Honda Cm200t Twinstar on 2040-motos

$1,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Gurnee, Illinois

Gurnee, IL
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1981 Honda CM200T Candy Bourgogne Red 12705 Original Miles. The CM200T Twinstar was sold in 1981 and was available in 2 colors: Candy Bourgogne Red or Candy Sword Blue. The "HONDA" and "TWINSTAR" emblems and outer pinstripes were gold. This year the bike had a CD ignition instead of breaker points. Also it had a twelve volt electrical system instead of the 6 v of the previous year. There was a chrome grip handle behind the seat. The engine was a 194cc OHC parallel twin linked to a four gear transmission. Great little collector or perfect for learning how to ride. See photos for info or email with any questions regarding sales or shipping.

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