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1967 Honda S90 on 2040-motos

US $1000
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:111
Location:

Freeburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Freeburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda S90 photos

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Honda S90 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda S90 description

Up for Auction

A USED vintage 1967 Honda S90 Motorcycle. Its a true survivor. I do have a clear PA title that will need transferred at time pick up. This bike can be licensed for the open road because it has a title. It is in need of a major restoration. Here is a list of things I found about this bike: It was repainted, not the original handlebars, no air box, missing the key, motor kicks over very hard, not sure of spark because I dont have a key. It will need the engine rebuilt, luckily these there are tons of parts for these engines on line. Overall I would rate it a 5 out of 10,  it was in storage for the past 31 years all I did was wash the dust off of it. I cant read the mileage because of the speedo being cracked and there's a lot of dust and dirt inside the speedo.  Most all the parts for this bike is there.  Inside the fuel tank is very clean. Please check out all the pics and email me if you have any Q's. 

The reason for selling this is because I will never get around to restore it, to busy with my job.

This bike is sold AS-IS and buyer is 100% responsible for pick up or shipping, I will assist the buyer if he/she arranges shipping I will make sure it gets on a truck or trailer for delivery and I will store it until shipping is arranged or buyer has time to pick it up as long as its paid for 100%, just a reminder the Title is in my name and it must be transferred into the buyers name before the bike leaves my home. 

NO RESERVE AUCTION

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