1974 Honda Elsirnore Mt 250, Low-mileage Original on 2040-motos
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Up for auction is a very nice un-messed with original 1974 Honda Elsinore MT 250. The bike runs and looks nice. Good tires, new battery. A nice bike to ride as it is or take it to the next level and have a perfect resto. I have a clear title in hand.
If you have any further questions you can email or call me at 507-456-2957.
Good Luck Bidding!
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