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1985 Honda Cb-125, 100 Mpg, Red, Good Condition on 2040-motos

US $771.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:4493 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Winchester, Illinois, US

Winchester, Illinois, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Street Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

I am selling my 1985 Honda CB-125, It only has 4,493 actual miles on it, It is in really good shape for an old bike, It is all stock except I removed the long ugly turn signals and put on some really nice short small ones, I Have always used Mobil one full synthetic oil in it, There are no oil leaks and it does not burn oil or smoke, The rear tire is good but the front tire is getting pretty well worn out, The bike is very dependable, All the lights work, The speedometer and odometer both work good, The brakes work good, The clutch works good, The motor starts & runs good, The transmission (5-speed) shifts great and does not have any problems, There is no rust out in the muffler, It is very solid and very quiet but there are a few small dents but has good chrome, The wheels are very nice with no rust, The paint on the bike is good, But there are scratches and dents on the gas tank, Also the front & rear fenders have some scratches in the paint also, The bike will run 65 MPH but that is all she has, Honda advertized this bike to get 100 MPG when new, I believe it, I hardly ever have to put gas in it, Also this bike has never been left outside since I have had it, I love this bike and hate to get rid of it, But I just got a Harley Trike and need the extra room to park it, I live in Winchester, Illinois, 62694, You are welcome to come and look at it and ride it before bidding if you would like to. I have had this bike for years and, Yes it does have a Good IL. Title.

If you need to have this bike shipped it is no problem at all, It will stay here in my shop with the cover on in, I am here all the time and would help lode, If you look way back in my feedback you can see I have sold 77 cars, trucks & motorcycles on here with (All GOOD) feedback, But now I am retired and haven't been putting much on here for a long time, When I buy a motorcycle I have always used Federal Motorcycle Shipping the price was always reasonable and they put it on there own pallet and strap it down and their trucks all have a lift door to let it down at your place, there number is 1-800-747-4100

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