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1961 Honda C100h Hunter Cub on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:270
Location:

Billings, Montana

Billings, MT
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1961 Honda C100H Hunter Cub, $5,500, image 1

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One of the very 1st trail bike motorcycles 1962 CA100T Trail 50Manufacturer by Motor CompanyEngine 49 cc OHV four strokePower five horsepower at 9500 rpmTransmission 3 gear with stepped chain ring and automatic clutchTires 25 17Red and BlackAll originalOnly 270misThe forks are Super Cub style being a pressed steel unit with small leading link springsThe long exhaust pipe sweeps straight back horizontal near the ground unlike upswept exhaustStepped chain rings are also quite evidentLarger off road ring is nearly twice the diameter of the road ringFull financing professional nationwide shipping and extended warranties are all available on approved credit Engine Description:

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