1966 Honda Ca on 2040-motos
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I bought this recently at an Estate Sale. It had 1972 plates on it, but it was in great shape. I had a professional pull it apart and lube, clean, and restore all mechanical parts. New Brakes, New Upholstery, New Tires, New Battery, Coated Tank, and all the little details have been cared for. It looks like the first owner took a small spill on the bike, then parked and never rode it again. It has a few stratches there, an indentation on the muffler, and the front fender is bent a bit. It is plated in Michigan and I rode it for about 75 miles. I have two little kids so my joy riding can only happen with four wheels. I will help with any questions, but I am not a mechanic or a specialist with this bike. I have not even washed the bike since I bought it. Restored it to great running condition, rode it for a week, and its time for it to find a good home. Helmet is not included.
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