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1970 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $2400
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Anderson, South Carolina, United States

Anderson, South Carolina, United States
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Honda Other description

Up for sale with no reserve is my 1970's Honda mini bike
What is in the picture is what you get
Bike was running last year and now it will not stay started
I messed with the carb adjustment but I am not a mechanic
I can drop it off locally if you set up the shipping
Or you can pick it up
I had to enter something for title but it does not have one

having problems with pictures
they will be up soon

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