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1990 Honda Nsf on 2040-motos

$2,595
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:2411
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota

Duluth, MN
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TypeType:Mini & Pocket PhonePhone:(218) 841-2126

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1990 Honda Nsf , 50cc's and 6-speed transmission street legal mini-bike. Easy starting two-stroke. Factory tuned expansion exhaust system. The Honda NS-50 was developed so that Honda could race the powertrain. No, not this bike. The Honda NS-50 is a homolugation bike so the Honda NSR-50 could race. Honda only produced 200 NS-50's, for 1 year. That was it. Just so they could meet the letter of the rule. The results were that the NSR-50 is one of the most popular mini-bikes that have ever raced. So this is your chance to own a peice of history. Very rare. Pretty much unobtainium for mere mortals. But here is is! 2,410 miles on the odometer. Some scratches and dents from storage over the years. With some TLC, this could be a museum bike. Yes, it's that rare. $2,595.00 2188412126

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