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2004 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $2600
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Clinton, Connecticut, United States

Clinton, Connecticut, United States
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Rare model only imported to the USA in 2004. $3,599 MSRP

This is a very clean bike with no signs of ever being down. Runs perfectly. Top speed about 60 mph. Can be made street legal by adding lights.It has been upgraded to 62.5cc, racing pipe and racing clutch, steering dampener, rear-set pegs, gas cap replaced with silver anodized vented Vortex cap as required for racing, custom graphics and more. I purchased this bike a couple of years ago as a piece of “artwork” to hang on the garage wall. I only road it about 30 - 40 miles. The guy I bought it from raced it one season and then sold to purchase a larger framed race bike. Graphics are a replica of Marco Simoncelli's (nicknamed "sic"). He was a well known Italian motogp rider who died a while back. I am selling to finance a 1970 Camaro Z28. restoration.

Feel free to call (203) 494-0075 or message me on Ebay with any questions.

Extra items that can be negotiated are the original 50cc cylinder, extra clutch, bike stand, extra pistons, original gas cap and more.

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Tue, 17 Dec 2013

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