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1986 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $6300
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Penn Valley, California, United States

Penn Valley, California, United States
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Honda CT description

Beautiful condition Honda 1986 Trail 110 with 1000 original miles. New battery, extra fuel tank. Stored for years and runs great.  Ebay title options do not allow for reality in this case. *This is not a Clear title*. I am listing this for a friend.  He does not have the pink slip. Neither did the person he bought it from years ago, so it may have dropped off the DMV radar. It is being sold by Bill of Sale.

It does have these:
 Engine #JD01E-5505567   
Chassis # JH2JD0118GS505533

Buyer responsible for pickup or shipping. Bike is located in Penn Valley, CA, approximately 1 hour north of Sacramento.


On Jul-16-16 at 08:26:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

Added images to show any damage, mileage on the speedometer and VIN number. The front fender has two large dents from what the owner thinks occurred while in storage with the previous owner.
The decal on the right side of the bike is scraped.
The number provided for the frame is actually the VIN number

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