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1966 Honda Super Cub on 2040-motos

US $975.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:2999 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Charlton, Massachusetts, US

Charlton, Massachusetts, US
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 VINVIN:C102

Honda Other description

I have a 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc bike. It is a 3 speed with no clutch and is good for around 35mph. New: tires, brakes, piston, rings, upper engine gasket set, mirrors, seat, oil. Great shape. Only very small spots of rust, scrapes, and scratches. Plastics in great shape. Electric start as well as kick start. Gas tank sealed. Runs and rides well. All lights work. Brand new battery. Comes with a service manual and bill of sale. I do not have a title for this, i dont believe my state requires one for something this old. This bike has a very cool style to it ans it really looks great. I have too many toys, time to sell. No reserve auction. Shipping can be arranged on uship.com; I may be able to help load depending on what day. Need to sell!!

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