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1971 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $4100
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Blue/Green
Location:

Villa Park, Illinois, United States

Villa Park, Illinois, United States
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Honda CT photos

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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

71’ Honda CT 70H


Up for sale is a classic candy blue green Honda CT70H. The bike has a comfortable ride, shifts smoothly, and starts easily. The bike is mostly original with the exception of a new wire harness and new headlight. This early model CT70H was manufactured in January 1971. The kick-start shaft looks like it's been welded. The engine smokes a little bit however it runs good. The chain guard and headlight bucket were resprayed due to minor fading and scratches. It also comes with rear buddy pegs. Not perfect but it’s a classic bike that's a blast to ride. NO RESERVE!

Engine:

This motorcycle has the Honda 72cc single cylinder engine. The engine number is CT70HE-151513.

Transmission:

Has the 4-speed manual transmission.  

VIN # & Title:

The VIN number for this bike is CT70H-151417. Comes with a clear title that's not under my name (still in the previous owner's name).


BIDDING REQUIREMENTS:

If you have less than 10 positive feedback, you must contact me prior to bidding. I will only sell to the lower 48 US states and no international bidders. I reserve the right to cancel bids at any time to buyers who do not meet the bidding requirements.  


PAYMENT METHOD:

I accept PayPal or cash upon pickup as a payment. If you are doing a local pickup you must make a deposit of $100 (with PayPal or cash) within 48 hour of the auction ending and pay the rest with cash. If you are having the bike shipped you must send the full payment before it is shipped out, I will not release it to the shipping carriers until full payment is received.


LOCAL PICKUP:

This method is highly preferred over the shipping option. I live in Villa Park, IL (60181) which is about 30 minutes west of downtown Chicago. Bike must be picked up within 1 week of auction ending, or I will go to the next highest bidder.  


SHIPPING:

Buyer is completely responsible for arranging the shipping and covering ALL shipping costs. I will assist when needed but will not deliver nor pay any fee to have the bike shipped. Shipping to the lower 48 US states only and no international shipping. It must be picked up by the shipping carriers within 1 week of the auction ending, or I will go to the next highest bidder.


BID WITH CONFIDENCE:

I have 100% positive feedback and make sure to deal with customers professionally. Feel free to ask any questions you may have.  

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