Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1984 Honda 125 Sl Enduro Street Legal on 2040-motos

$1,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
QR code

Honda Other description

I bought this a year ago from a coworker. He pre-owned it for hunting. I went through the bike cleaned the carb, put a liner in the tank. Repainted the tank and plastics. Made sure all the lites work and licensed it. I took it elk hunting and it worked out great. It is cold blooded but once warm runs well. Comes with a gun scabbard, rack for the back, Extra rear tire, front tire, sprockets, chains, tools ect ect,, I have a clean title and just licensed it.This is street legal and I don't believe you will find a cleaner 1 any where.Just over 5000 mis, orginal. 1250.00 obo I will not give this away so if you want to low ball forget it. This is a good clean dependable bike in terrific shape. Would make a great Christmas present! Call or Leave a message at Thanks

Moto blog

Pikes Peak: Beware of Falling Hondas + Video

Thu, 26 Jun 2014

With 12.22 miles of road winding its way to the 14,115-ft. summit, Pikes Peak International Hill Climb can be a daunting and dangerous challenge. Just ask our own Troy Siahaan who competed in last year’s “Race to the Clouds“ and broke his foot after crashing and falling off a 15-foot drop.

Marc Marquez's crashed RCV

Thu, 07 Feb 2013

This is the aftermath of MotoGP 'Rookie' Marc Marquez's crash in the third day of testing at Sepang. The Repsol Honda rider lowsided into the final corner at Sepang, a hairpin. He returned to the track shortly after and went on to set his fastest time of the day.

James Bond’s Honda CRF450R from Skyfall Raises $162,000 for Charity

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

The modified Honda CRF450R ridden by Daniel Craig in the James Bond film “Skyfall” was sold at auction, raising 101,400 British pounds (US$162,440) for charity. Featured in the opening chase scene of “Skyfall”, the heavily modified Honda CRF450R received 67 bids from 40 potential suitors by the time the auction ended Nov. 22.