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1957 Honda Benly Jc57 Before Jc58 Or Cb92 on 2040-motos

US $3,800.00
YearYear:1957 MileageMileage:18672 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Gumma, JP

Gumma, JP
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1957 HONDA Benly JC57 before JC58 or CB92, US $3,800.00, image 1

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1957 HONDA Benly JC57 before JC58 or CB92, US $3,800.00, image 2 1957 HONDA Benly JC57 before JC58 or CB92, US $3,800.00, image 3 1957 HONDA Benly JC57 before JC58 or CB92, US $3,800.00, image 4 1957 HONDA Benly JC57 before JC58 or CB92, US $3,800.00, image 5

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

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1957 HONDA Benly JC57. Very good condition for 55 yr old bike.
 
Frame# JC57-7287**  Engine#  4J-7289**  the number different about 200~300 which mean original engine, never replaced. 
 
This bike extremely RARE to find even in Japan. It has been storage for more than 30 years.
 
Condition is very original, with good original black paint, good compression of the engine, movement of all the gears, clutch and the brakes work.
 
The Fuel tank has dent and rust out side but inside of fuel tank is very good condition. The exhaust pipe has dent and the muffler has small hole on the bottom.
 
I did have to clean the point and carb out then get it to run. Otherwise I did not rebuild it.
 
The fuel tank was missing when I bought this bike. But I found this fuel tank on the auction. missing tank emblem, pet cock and taillight lens.
 
It has original ignition key, still has handle lock with original key and its work fine.
 
It will need some tidying up or restore it but is a good honest bike.
 
I have a title on my name
 
Please check out my You Tube for start this bike.
 
 
And more pictures.
 
 
 
 
I SELL WORLD WIDE SO ANYONE IS WELCOME TO BID.
 
This motorcycle is being sold "as is, where is". All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer but I will assist with arranging the transport to any country if requested.

A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 WILL BE DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS FROM AUCTION END VIA PAYPAL.  Rest of funds must be received within 10 days from auction end. Funds to be paid via bank wire transfer, international money order or another agreeable form of payment. All funds will be received and recorded in to my bank account prior to the motorcycle being released.

I am happy to answer any questions so please feel free to ask me.

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