1962 Honda Ca on 2040-motos
Anacortes, Washington, United States
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This is a 1962 Honda Cub. A running piece of history,
I have just installed a new muffler. The bike runs, handles and shifts wonderfully The bike has a 3 year registration/ temporary Title The tires are in like new condition The tank, and seat are in great shape I have the larger and smaller rear sprocket installed on the bike The tool kit is not entirely original, but the tools are in near new condition The seat is in great shape The mirror has a damaged reflector on the non riders side, I don't know if its original I just started and ran this bike 7/18/16 Always willing to accept a reasonable offer Thanks and have a great summer |
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