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1968 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $2700
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Yella
Location:

Baldwinsville, New York, United States

Baldwinsville, New York, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:long gone TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Honda CT description

Up for auction, 
                  An all ORIGINAL, NOT MESSED WITH, Vintage 68 Honda CT90, with only 1500 miles on the clock. Even Original factory cables AND Exhaust system. only non factory part known is the air filter.
Condition is a lot better then most scene of this year bike, but does have some of the usual wear and tear. Nothing that bad and all cosmetic, check pics. But remember, I'm an old Rider, not a photographer. 

Although stored for years, it was properly done. Drained of gas, and after battery charging and fuel, starts on 1st or 2nd kick. Great running little classic.  Drives like a scooter but a lot more fun. No clutch shifting, lever on left handlebar  is 2nd rear brake control. 

Newer tires with less than 100 miles. Dual rear sprockets for trails or street. Brakes and trans work great, no problems. 
Only known issue would be a missing light connector that previous owner lost while replacing brake light. ($3.oo). Once replaced, should work fine. 

As far as title, vehicles of this age were registered only. No titles issued until mid 70's or 80's, not sure, New York at least. I bought bike year ago at a Barn - Estate sale, for Daughter, and told it was probably never registered, or if so, old reg never found. 
Shouldn't have an issue registering if needed, due to age, but check with your state first, just in case. 
I've applied for and received lost titles and registrations in Both NY. and TN. with no problems after buying old bikes from peeps with no titles. Just usually takes 2-3 weeks to get in mail.
Any questions ask, all will be answered asap. Located outside of Syracuse NY, so if local and want to see, call and come check it out before bidding. 

Thanks for checking out and bid well.
Will, @ 865-640-6543. 

Shipping paid by buyer, but will help load up. 
Will hold bike in garage for 30 days after auction end if paid full, or balance with Cash on pickup within 7 to 10 days. (Always flexible). 

I've sold numerous bikes over the years through eBay. All Bigger Hondas, Wings and CB750's, and never a problem or complaint. (other then the dude with youngins disease that thought he was buying a Brand New Showroom 1977 Goldwing w/17,500 miles for $2,500............LOL). 
Anyway, bid with confidence, no worries...

Thanks again, and Good luck bidding.
Will. 

( NOTE; eBay WILL NOT ALLOW LISTING WITHOUT SOME KIND OF TITLE DESCRIPTION, CLEAR, REBUILT, STORM ETC. VEHICLES THIS AGE ONLY HAD REGISTRATIONS AND NO TITLES). So, register for street in your state with receipt that you get with sale. Hope that will clear it up.


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